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5.
The current flowing through an unloaded voltage divider is called the:
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Prasanna said:
1 decade ago
Can anyone please explain
Sushmitha Bhanu said:
1 decade ago
Please. Explain anyone. What is the definition of bleeder current?
Hannu said:
1 decade ago
A current drawn continuously from a source is called bleeder current. And is used to stabilize the o/p voltage of a source.
Rashee said:
1 decade ago
What is unloaded voltage divider?
Pradeep said:
1 decade ago
Someone please explain this question in more details?
Srilatha padala said:
10 years ago
In electronics, a bleeder resistor is a resistor connected in parallel with the output of a high-voltage power supply circuit for the purpose of discharging the electric charge stored in the power supply's filter capacitors when the equipment is turned off, for safety reasons.
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