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Q.4 A power supply whose output changes when a load is connected
across it is called as​

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Answered by batradanish62
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 So the total voltage will be applied across the load resistors. Because they are connected parallel if that where the case for example of a circuit. But it all just be subject to on the resistance of the resistors.

There are three major kinds of power supplies: unregulated (also called brute force), linear regulated, and switching. The fourth type of power supply circuit called the ripple-regulated, is a hybrid between the “brute force” and “switching” designs, and merits a subsection to itself

You end up with two voltage sources in series, with the resultant voltage equal to the vector sum of the two source voltages (whether unequal or not), and the resulting fault current equal to the resultant voltage, divided by the sum of the internal impedance of both sources.

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