A semiconducting diode is a nonlinear device whose current I is related to the voltage V across
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A semiconducting diode is a nonlinear device whose current I is related to the voltage V across the diode by I = I0(eeV/kT – 1), where k is Boltzmann’s constant, e is the magnitude of the charge on an electron, and T is the absolute temperature. If I0 = 10–9 A and T = 293 K,
(a) What is the resistance of the diode for V = 0.5 V?
(b) What is the resistance for V = 0.6 V?
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