For the network of Fig. 7.91, VD = 9B Determine: a. ID. b. VS and VDS c.
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a. ID.
b. VS and VDS
c. VG and VGS
d. VP
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18 V 750 kΩ 1 GS 91 kΩ 0.68 kΩ
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