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10.
All the voltage drops and the source voltage added together in a series circuit is equal to
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SIVA said:
1 decade ago
VS : Source voltage.
VD : Voltage drops.
VS = -VD.
So VS+VD = 0.
VD : Voltage drops.
VS = -VD.
So VS+VD = 0.
Usman Nazir said:
4 years ago
VS : Source voltage.
VD : Voltage drops.
VS = -VD.
So, VS + VD = 0.
VD : Voltage drops.
VS = -VD.
So, VS + VD = 0.
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Vishal said:
1 decade ago
VS : Source voltage.
VD : Voltage drops.
VS = -VD.
So VS+VD = 0.
VD : Voltage drops.
VS = -VD.
So VS+VD = 0.
Kiran bhalsinge said:
1 decade ago
Summation equals to zero that's why answer is zero.
Sumit kashyap said:
9 years ago
Only apply KVL both algebraic sum is 0.
(1)
Lawrence said:
3 years ago
The answer is zero according to KVL.
Pramod said:
9 years ago
Its always depending on kvl.
Bidisha said:
1 decade ago
This happens because of KVL.
Basava ns said:
7 years ago
It always depends on kvl.
Narender yadav said:
1 decade ago
Kirchooff's voltage law.
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