A silicon diode has a "knee voltage of" threshold voltage" value of 0.7V. This Si diode is connected in a circuit as shown in the figure Potential V0 of point p in the circuit will be:
-0.44V
0.44V
4.4V
-4.4V
A
-0.44V
B
4.4V
C
0.44V
D
-4.4V
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10−(V0+0.7)4.7+−5−V02.2=−0.44
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