What is the zener impedance if the zener diode voltage changes from 4.79 V to 4.94 V when the current changes from 5.00 mA to 10.0 mA
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Change in voltage = Final voltage - Initial voltage = 4.94 V - 4.79 V = 0.15 V Change in current = Final current - Initial current = 10.0 mA - 5.00 mA = 5.00 mA Show more…
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