In figure given below, assuming the diodes to be ideal: \( \mathrm{...
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In figure given below, assuming the diodes to be ideal:
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(1) \( \mathrm{D}^{1} \) is forward biased and \( \mathrm{D}^{2} \) is reverse biased
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and hence current flows from A to B
(2) \( D_{2} \) is forward biased and \( D_{1} \) is reverse biased and hence no current flows from B to A and vice-versa
(3) \( D_{1} \) and \( D_{2} \) are both forward biased and hence no current flows from A to B and vice-versa
(4) \( D_{1} \) and \( D_{2} \) are both reverse biased and hence no current flows from \( \mathrm{A} \) to \( \mathrm{B} \) and vice-versa
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