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18.
A 120
load is connected across an ideal voltage source with VS = 12 V. The voltage across the load

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M.V.KRISHNA/PALVONCHA said:
1 decade ago
Hello chayan das, its very simple.
In this circuit we have only one voltage source and only one load resistor.
Voltage across load will the given voltage. No need any other calculations.
Hope you got the idea now.
In this circuit we have only one voltage source and only one load resistor.
Voltage across load will the given voltage. No need any other calculations.
Hope you got the idea now.
Sanjay said:
5 years ago
Find current value, we get l=12/120=0.1 amp.
We going to put the value in this problem is voltage so there again find voltage by using R=120, and I=0.1A.
V=IR.
=0.1*120.
=12volts.
We going to put the value in this problem is voltage so there again find voltage by using R=120, and I=0.1A.
V=IR.
=0.1*120.
=12volts.
Manas gourav said:
1 decade ago
Given it is an ideal voltage source, so it has no internal resistance.
Thus source voltage = voltage drop across load.
Thus source voltage = voltage drop across load.
Rohit said:
1 decade ago
This is simple because no any resistor between load & source so no any voltage drop.
RAJESWARI said:
1 decade ago
LOAD VOLTAGE = Vs*RL/RL+RI.
VL = 12*120/120 = 12V.
VL = 12*120/120 = 12V.
Chayan Das said:
1 decade ago
Any one tell me how can I apply it?
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