![Hello , in this video he assumed that d1 and d2 are off and said that the voltage across the two diodes is 10 V ( Opel circuit )so the assomption is Hello , in this video he assumed that d1 and d2 are off and said that the voltage across the two diodes is 10 V ( Opel circuit )so the assomption is](https://i.redd.it/5rtkd5nh1web1.jpg)
Hello , in this video he assumed that d1 and d2 are off and said that the voltage across the two diodes is 10 V ( Opel circuit )so the assomption is
![In the given circuit the voltage drop across the diode is 0.8 V, if the diode can withstand - YouTube In the given circuit the voltage drop across the diode is 0.8 V, if the diode can withstand - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3EUCrTLbEtg/maxresdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEmCIAKENAF8quKqQMa8AEB-AH-CYAC0AWKAgwIABABGH8gOSgsMA8=&rs=AOn4CLBmIF0f-DNJGWrjw1OgjEglmHEb5Q)
In the given circuit the voltage drop across the diode is 0.8 V, if the diode can withstand - YouTube
![SOLVED: UD4D The DC component of vi = 5V. R = 200 Ohms. Calculate the DC current flowing through the resistance using the simple constant voltage drop model for the diode. It SOLVED: UD4D The DC component of vi = 5V. R = 200 Ohms. Calculate the DC current flowing through the resistance using the simple constant voltage drop model for the diode. It](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/dfdc803913f349a5a32b856a7ed53a3a.jpg)
SOLVED: UD4D The DC component of vi = 5V. R = 200 Ohms. Calculate the DC current flowing through the resistance using the simple constant voltage drop model for the diode. It
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