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Consider the junction diode as ideal. The value of current flowing through AB is:
A) 0 A
B) 10⁻² A
C) 10⁻¹ A
D) 10⁻³ A

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To determine the current flowing through the junction diode AB, we need more details about the circuit or the diode’s characteristics. However, if the diode is ideal, it will either be fully conducting or fully non-conducting based on its forward or reverse bias state.

In an ideal diode:

If forward-biased, it has zero resistance and allows current to flow with no voltage drop.
If reverse-biased, it has infinite resistance and no current flows through it.
If you provide more specifics about the circuit, such as the voltage across the diode or the configuration, I can give a more precise answer. Otherwise, given the options, if we assume that the diode is reverse-biased or not conducting, the current would be:

A) 0A