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A zener diode acts as a diode, capacitor, resistor, and inductor when a current enters about 1.5fS has passed and current is slower due to resistance and energetic due to capacitance, then current is released and some stays behind, this current is stored in the capacitor. Then that current enters an inductor an then exits, and now the inductor allows that same voltage and an other voltages won't, when the Capacitor can no-longer hold any more charge it releasing a TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF CURRENT (65734kV!!!!!) which is blocked by the inductor, therefore it drops. The capacitance goes up
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