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in the volt ampere characteristics ofthe diode, the slope of the line joining the operating point to the origin atany point is equal to reciprocal of the _________ mcq

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Answered by talasilavijaya
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Answer:

In the v-i characteristics the diode, the line joining the operating point and the origin, at any point of the line is equal to the reciprocal of the resistance.  

Explanation:

  • The volt-ampere characteristics of the diode is a curve drawn between the voltage across the junction and the circuit current.
  • The characteristic curve of a diode or transistor, is an exponential curve, which shows the non-linear characteristics.
  • To analyze graphically, a  straight line is drawn on the characteristics of the device that represents the applied load, called load line.
  • It represents the load put on the voltage and current in the nonlinear device by the external circuit.
  • The point where the characteristic curve and the load line intersects determine the point of operation of the device and the point is called quiescent point(Q-point).
  • The slope of this line gives the reciprocal of the resistance.

Therefore, in the v-i characteristics the diode, the line joining the operating point and the origin, at any point of the line is equal to the reciprocal of the resistance.  

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