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If a diode is connected with two voltage sources for ex: One is 5V in F.B and The other is 3V in R.B then the Effective voltage will be equal to 2V F.B. So, The diode conducts.

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Q: If diode is connected to two voltage sourceone in forward biased other biased diode in rewrse what will be net effect of two source on diode?
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