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two resistors of ohm value R1 and R2 are connected in series and the combination acrosss a source voltage "V" is 10. How is the voltage divided across resistor​

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Answered by dkchakrabarty01
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Answer:

total resistance = R1 + R2

current = 10/(R1+R2)

voltage across R1= 10R1/(R1+R2)

voltage across R2 = 10R2/(R1+R2)

Answered by rebatimeher393
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Explanation:

A voltage divider is a simple circuit which turns a large voltage into smaller one. using just two series resistor and an input voltage, we can create an output voltage that is fraction of the input.

voltage dividers are one of the most fundamental circuit in electronics.

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