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The current(I)-voltage(V) relation of a diode is given by I = [e (975 V/T) - 1] mA, where the applied voltage V is in volts and the temperature is in Kelvin. If a student marks an error of +/_ 0.01while measuring the current of 7 mA at 400 K, what will be the percentage error in the value of current?

The current(I)-voltage(V) relation of a diode is given by I = [e(975 V/T) - 1] mA, where the applied voltage V is in volts and the temperature is in Kelvin. If a student marks an error of  +/_ 0.01while measuring the current of 7 mA at 400 K, what will be the percentage error in the value of current?

Grade:12th pass

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Saurabh Koranglekar
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4 years ago
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