the following Assuming D1 is ON and D2 is OFF, with Vs1 = 14.4 V, Vs2 = 1.3 V, R₁ = 1.9 kN, R₂ = 6.1 k№, then the current going through R₂ is equal to: Use the CVD model for the diode, with VD= 0.7 V. D₁ D₂ Vs1 + R₁ O a. 0.001800 A O b. 0.001713 A O c. 0.002246 A O d. 1.550000 A O e. 0 A www R₂ + Vs2
the following Assuming D1 is ON and D2 is OFF, with Vs1 = 14.4 V, Vs2 = 1.3 V, R₁ = 1.9 kN, R₂ = 6.1 k№, then the current going through R₂ is equal to: Use the CVD model for the diode, with VD= 0.7 V. D₁ D₂ Vs1 + R₁ O a. 0.001800 A O b. 0.001713 A O c. 0.002246 A O d. 1.550000 A O e. 0 A www R₂ + Vs2
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![Given the following circuit:
Assuming D1 is ON and D2 is OFF, with Vs₁ = 14.4 V, Vs2 =
1.3 V, R₁ = 1.9 kN, R₂ = 6.1 kN, then the current going
through R₂ is equal to:
Use the CVD model for the diode, with V₂ = 0.7 V.
D₁
D₂
Vs1
www
R₁
O a. 0.001800 A
O b. 0.001713 A
O c. 0.002246 A
O d. 1.550000 A
O e. 0 A
R2
+
V₁2](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe14847a5-1eac-4b20-a3ba-bf58107b4c65%2F4bd2eff0-f328-440c-9d4d-5477485cc5f2%2Fkpbvchk_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following circuit:
Assuming D1 is ON and D2 is OFF, with Vs₁ = 14.4 V, Vs2 =
1.3 V, R₁ = 1.9 kN, R₂ = 6.1 kN, then the current going
through R₂ is equal to:
Use the CVD model for the diode, with V₂ = 0.7 V.
D₁
D₂
Vs1
www
R₁
O a. 0.001800 A
O b. 0.001713 A
O c. 0.002246 A
O d. 1.550000 A
O e. 0 A
R2
+
V₁2
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