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120 ••• A graph of current as a function ofvoltage for an Esakidiode. (a) Make a graph of thedifferential resistance ofthe diode as a function of voltage. Thedifferential resistanceRd of a circuitelement is defined asRd =dV/dI, where Vis the voltage dropacross the element and I is the currentin the element.(b) At what value of the voltage drop doesthedifferential resistance become negative? (c) What isthemaximum differential resistance for this diode in the rangeshownand at what voltage does it occur? (d) Are thereanyplaces in the voltage range shown where the diode exhibitsadifferential resistance equal to zero? If so, under whatvalue(s)of the voltage does this (do these) occur?

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