Electrical Engineering - Series-Parallel Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Series-Parallel Circuits - True or False (Q.No. 1)
1.
A smaller-value load resistor will cause the output voltage to change more than a larger-value one.
Discussion:
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Dibyendu Laha said:
10 years ago
According to ohms law V = IR. So, load is directly proportional to voltage.
v1/v2 = r1/r2 if r1 > r2 then v1 > v2. If I constant.
v1/v2 = r1/r2 if r1 > r2 then v1 > v2. If I constant.
Nishant said:
9 years ago
If the load is less i.e. resistance is less.
Hence, current also decreases which will increase the output voltage.
Hence, current also decreases which will increase the output voltage.
Paulyn said:
3 years ago
A smaller resistance value will cause a smaller voltage drop, therefore voltage is increased.
Parneet kaur said:
1 decade ago
Can anybody explain me why option A is correct?
Neha said:
9 years ago
I didn't understand. Please tell me clearly.
Kalai said:
1 decade ago
Voltage is inversely propositional to load.
Boju sreelatha said:
1 decade ago
Load is inversely proportional to voltage.
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