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In the figure shown, if the diode forward voltage drops is 0.2V, the voltage difference between A and B is\n \n \n \n \n A. $1.3\\;{\\rm{V}}$B. $2.2\\;{\\rm{V}}$C. $0.5\\;{\\rm{V}}$D. $0$
![In the figure shown, if the diode forward voltage drops is 0.2 V , the voltage difference between A and B is In the figure shown, if the diode forward voltage drops is 0.2 V , the voltage difference between A and B is](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/2127047/fe960a6a-7ee3-4024-9bca-bc591eb71afc.jpg)
In the figure shown, if the diode forward voltage drops is 0.2 V , the voltage difference between A and B is
![In the figure shown, if the diode forward voltage drops is 0.2 V , the voltage difference between A and B is In the figure shown, if the diode forward voltage drops is 0.2 V , the voltage difference between A and B is](https://d1hj4to4g9ba46.cloudfront.net/questions/637995_dc9dc9e3364e439298d32a3d7c561b35.png)
In the figure shown, if the diode forward voltage drops is 0.2 V , the voltage difference between A and B is
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