Electrical Engineering - Circuit Theorems and Conversions - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Circuit Theorems and Conversions - General Questions (Q.No. 14)
14.
A 470
RL is connected across a voltage source, VS, of 120 V. The source's internal resistance, RS, is 12
. What is the output voltage across the load?


Discussion:
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R.ANITHA said:
7 years ago
I am not understanding the answer. Please, anyone explain me.
Rajan India said:
1 decade ago
Output Voltage Vo = Vs*Rl/(Rs+Rl).
Here, Vo = Output Voltage.
Vs = Source Voltage.
Rl = Load Resistance.
Rs = Source Resistance.
Vo = 120*470/(12+470).
= 117 Volts.
Here, Vo = Output Voltage.
Vs = Source Voltage.
Rl = Load Resistance.
Rs = Source Resistance.
Vo = 120*470/(12+470).
= 117 Volts.
S .Nandhakumar said:
1 decade ago
vl = 470*120/ (12+470) = 11.7v.
M.V.KRISHNA/PALVONCHA said:
1 decade ago
Vl=Rl*Vs/(Ri+Rl)
VL=470*120/(12+470)
Vl=117v
VL=470*120/(12+470)
Vl=117v
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