Q9. For the circuit shown in Figure C9, calculate, i. $V_{out}$ ii. $I_{R1}$ iii. $I_{R2}$ iv. $I_{D1}$ v. $I_{D3}$
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To calculate Vout, we need to find the voltage across the 2kΩ resistor. Since the voltage across a resistor is equal to the current through it multiplied by its resistance, we can use Ohm's Law to find Vout. Vout = IR2 * R2 = IR2 * 2kΩ ii. To calculate IR1, we Show more…
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