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rmenurse

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With respect to a zener diode, static reverse current (IR) is the reverse current through the diode when
 
  A) VR = VZ B) VF > VZ C) VR - IR D) VR < VZ

Question 2

The zener knee current (IZK) is
 
  A) the maximum current required to maintain current regulation
  B) the minimum current required to maintain voltage regulation
  C) the minimum current required to maintain current regulation
  D) the maximum current required to maintain voltage regulation



Carliemb17

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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