NEET Physics Diodes MCQ Question
In figure given below, assuming the diodes to be ideal

D₁ is forward biased and D₂ is reverse biased and hence current flows from A to B
D₂ is forward biased and D₁ is reverse biased and hence no current flows from B to A and vice-versa
D₁ and D₂ are both forward biased and hence current flows from A to B
D₁ and D₂ are both reverse biased and hence no current flows from A to B and vice-versa
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
In the given circuit, D₁ is forward biased allowing current to flow from A to B, while D₂ is reverse biased.
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