For a particular depletion mode NMOS device, Vt = -2V, kn W/L = 200 µA/V2 and λ = 0.02V-1. For VDS = 2V. What is the drain current that flows

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For a particular depletion mode NMOS device, V<sub>t</sub> = -2V, k<sub>n</sub> W/L = 200 µA/V<sup>2</sup> and λ = 0.02V<sup>-1</sup>. For V<sub>DS</sub> = 2V. What is the drain current that flows