Q.
Shown below is a graph of current versus applied voltage for a diode. Approximately what is the resistance of the diode for an applied voltage of −1.5V?
The graph of current versus applied voltage for diode
In this case, at −1.5V, current in the circuit is zero. Hence, according to Ohm's law, R=lV=−01.5=∞ Alternate Method
Consider the current versus applied voltage graph given in the question. It is clear from the graph that the current flowing through the diode is zero at a voltage of −1.5V. Therefore, the diode is reverse biased at this voltage. As we know that, infinite resistance is offered by a diode in reverse biased condition. Thus, given diode has infinite (∞) resistance for the applied voltage of −1.5V