A forward-bias voltage of 12.0 mV produces a positive current of 10.5 mA through a p-n junction at 300 K. (a) What does

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A forward-bias voltage of 12.0 mV produces a positive current of 10.5 mA through a p-n junction at 300 K. (a) What does

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A forward-bias voltage of 12.0 mV produces a positive current of 10.5 mA through a p-n junction at 300 K.
(a) What does the positive current become if the forward-bias voltage is reduced to 10.0 mV?
(b) What is the saturation current?
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