1N1185 diode with IR = 4.6 mA at 121 V Reverse resistance = V/I Reverse resistance = 121 V / 4.6 mA Reverse resistance = 121 V / 0.0046 A Reverse resistance = 26304.35 ohms Reverse resistance ≈ 26304.4 ohms
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