A d.c. battery of \( \mathrm{V} \) volt is connected to a series co...
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A d.c. battery of \( \mathrm{V} \) volt is connected to a series combination of a resistor \( \mathrm{R} \) and an ideal diode \( \mathrm{D} \) as shown in the figure below. The potential difference across \( \mathrm{R} \) will be
(a) \( 2 \mathrm{~V} \) when diode is forward biased
(b) zero when diode is forward biased
(c) \( \mathrm{V} \) when diode is reverse biased
(d) \( \mathrm{V} \) when diode is forward biased
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