The following table provides the set of values of $V$ and $I$ obtained for a given diode. Let the characteristics be nearly linear. Over this range,the forward and reverse bias resistance of the given diode respectively are:
Condition $V$ $I$
Forward biasing $2.0 \, V$ $60 \, mA$
Forward biasing $2.4 \, V$ $80 \, mA$
Reverse biasing $0 \, V$ $0 \, \mu A$
Reverse biasing $-2 \, V$ $-0.25 \, \mu A$

  • A
    $10 \, \Omega, 8 \times 10^6 \, \Omega$
  • B
    $20 \, \Omega, 4 \times 10^5 \, \Omega$
  • C
    $20 \, \Omega, 8 \times 10^6 \, \Omega$
  • D
    $10 \, \Omega, 10 \, \Omega$

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