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14.
If a 6 V and a 9 V source are connected series aiding, the total voltage is
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Gowtham said:
3 years ago
Very good answer @Kumar.
JKY said:
3 years ago
If voltage source is connected in parallel then what is the equivalent voltage? Please explain.
Sharin said:
9 years ago
From the same transformer which has a secondary output 6/0/6v, if I rectify to get two 6v dc voltage than I make these two different voltages adding in series, will the total voltage be 12v, and can this be applied in practical?
Sharad said:
9 years ago
Aiding means helping, so the addition of voltages.
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Deep said:
9 years ago
But without indicating polarity of cell we can't say adding or not.
Wondwosen said:
10 years ago
Yes you are right.
AAjith said:
10 years ago
Series connection will be not same, do to voltage drop.
Srikanth said:
1 decade ago
If the cells are connected in series, the voltage of the battery will be the sum of the cell voltages. For example, a 12 volt car battery contains six 2-volt cells connected in series.
Some vehicles, such as trucks, have two 12 volt batteries in series to feed the 24 volt system.
Some vehicles, such as trucks, have two 12 volt batteries in series to feed the 24 volt system.
Kamal bisht said:
1 decade ago
In series V=V1+V2;
V=6+9.
=15.
V=6+9.
=15.
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KUMAR said:
1 decade ago
Two voltages are connected in series aiding,
Total voltage equal is to sum of two voltages.
Two voltages are connected in series opposition,
Total voltage is equal to difference of two voltages.
Total voltage equal is to sum of two voltages.
Two voltages are connected in series opposition,
Total voltage is equal to difference of two voltages.
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