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Fbv=1.0 for the diodes in the circuit below. Complete the tables for vout vs vin.

Options:
A) Linear relationship
B) Exponential relationship
C) Logarithmic relationship
D) Inverse relationship

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Final answer:

For the diodes in a circuit, the relationship between output voltage (Vout) and input voltage (Vin) is typically exponential, based on a diode's characteristic I-V equation. Therefore the correct option is B) Exponential relationship.

Step-by-step explanation:

The relationship between output voltage (Vout) and input voltage (Vin) for diodes usually exemplifies an exponential relationship because the current through a diode as a function of applied voltage follows an exponential curve, as per the diode's I-V characteristic equation.

The equation given in the context (V = Voe-t/RC) supports this, where voltage across the capacitor V changes exponentially based on the time constant RC.

This is because the voltage across a diode is proportional to the natural logarithm (ln) of the current passing through it, but since the student is asking for Vout versus Vin, the relationship, through the exponential I-V characteristic of the diode, would appear as an exponential rise in Vout with respect to increasing Vin.

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