paulmdrdo
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Yes, apparently. Unfortunately the claimed "complete diode model" is missing in the original question.I guess, the forward voltage of the diode is 0.7V. after the 0.7V only, the forward resistance will come into picture. So the total voltage across the diode will be 0.7+voltage drop due to forward resistance. ie. 0.7+0.030879 = 0.731V.
Means you put ia = ib+ic into the equations.There is only two currents...
is the current through 1k, 1.5k and 4.7k the same? in the diagram they are not in series. there's junction between 1k, 1.5k and 4.7k current will be divided. how about that?
here's how I redraw the circuit. is this correct?View attachment 101176
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