Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
In practical applications, battery voltage:
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Sreelakshmi said:
8 years ago
I am not getting it. Please explain me clearly.
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Siddharth said:
8 years ago
I don't understand, for a battery voltage is considered content. Practically, it should reduce with time, so option D should be correct.
SYAMALA said:
7 years ago
The battery is already charged now when the load is connected it is in discharging mode.
So when load increases (here load increases means a device that we connected is drawing more current from source) voltage will come down gradually.
So it is not like R increases I decreases so V decreases.
One important thing is load resistance increases means are increasing.
But load increasing means the current that is drawing by the device is increasing.
So when load increases (here load increases means a device that we connected is drawing more current from source) voltage will come down gradually.
So it is not like R increases I decreases so V decreases.
One important thing is load resistance increases means are increasing.
But load increasing means the current that is drawing by the device is increasing.
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Gaurav said:
6 years ago
We cannot apply ohm's law for active elements.
R.k said:
6 years ago
As load increases, Potential drop occurs.
This is also explained by Kirchoff voltage law.
This is also explained by Kirchoff voltage law.
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