Circuit Simulator - Voltage Divider

Voltage Divider
Voltage Divider
Circuit Description:
This is a voltage divider, a simple circuit that can be used to derive a reference voltage from a known supply voltage. In the middle, two equal resistors generate a 5 V voltage from the 10 V supply. On the right, four resistors provide 7.5 V, 5 V, and 2.5 V.

Discussion:
9 comments Page 1 of 1.

Babu said:   1 decade ago
This simulation gives more idea.
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Vicky said:   1 decade ago
I have a doubt. Two voltage sources connected in parallel then what happen. Please give the answer.
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Shadow said:   1 decade ago
Hey. If two volatge sources connected in parallel then the current flow will be the same.
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Thashu said:   1 decade ago
Give me clear information of the thevinin's and norton's theorem.
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Chaitra said:   1 decade ago
How many resistors should we use to divide 5 volts into 1 volts across each resistor?
Is it 5?
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Sourabh said:   1 decade ago
How to use of thevenin theorem in practical?
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Vinodkumar said:   1 decade ago
How to generate +2.5 and -2.5 voltages from single +3 Volts Battery?
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Million said:   1 decade ago
I need brief explanation about mesh analysis of current and voltage.
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Vis lin said:   1 decade ago
How to build a connection of 12 AC Fan(220~240V;0.09A)?
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