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Q30.Figure shows a circuit in which three identical diodes are used. Each diode has forward resistance of 20Ω and infinite backward resistance. Resistors R1 = R2 = R3 = 50Ω. Battery voltage is 6 V . The current through R3 is : (1) 50 mA (2) 100 mA (3) 60 mA (4) 25 mA

What This Question Tests

This question requires analyzing a diode circuit by identifying forward and reverse biased diodes, calculating the equivalent resistance of the active branches, and then applying Ohm's law or KVL to find the current through a specific resistor.

Concepts Tested

Diode forward biasDiode reverse biasKirchhoff's LawsEquivalent resistance

Formulas Used

V = IR

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law

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