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Why resistor is used in diode?

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Answered by sugarflake
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Explanation:

A diode is connected in series with a resistor because a diode acts essentially as a direct bias while being open and inverted, when a diode is forward biased, its resistance is very low and produces a very high circuit current.

Answered by AkhileshCR7
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Answer:

A diode is connected in series with a resistor because a diode acts essentially as a direct bias while being open and inverted, when a diode is forward biased, its resistance is very low and produces a very high circuit current.

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