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Discussion Forum : Series Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 10)
10.
All the voltage drops and the source voltage added together in a series circuit is equal to
the total of the voltage drops
the source voltage
zero
the total of the source voltage and the voltage drops
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Bidisha said:   1 decade ago
This happens because of KVL.

S.kirthika said:   1 decade ago
v=v1+v2.
v-v1-v2=0.

Jagadesh said:   10 years ago
According to Kirchoff's voltage law the algebraic sum of voltage sources and drops in a closed circuit must be equal to zero.

Pramod said:   9 years ago
Its always depending on kvl.

Ananya said:   9 years ago
Very good answers.

Sumit kashyap said:   9 years ago
Only apply KVL both algebraic sum is 0.
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Bibek said:   7 years ago
Supply voltage is positive whereas voltage drop are taken negative. Thus the summation of all becomes zero.

Basava ns said:   7 years ago
It always depends on kvl.

Satyajit said:   7 years ago
Twice is correct.

VINAYASHRI.C. M. said:   5 years ago
It is depending on kvl.

According to kvl, the algebraic sum of voltage sources and drops in a closed circuit must be equal to zero.
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