Why does v-i characteristics curve of a practical voltage source deviat from its ideal curve?
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Practical voltage sources always have some resistance value in series with an ideal voltage source. And because of that series resistance, voltage drops when current passes through it. So, Practical Voltage Source has internal resistance and slightly variable voltage
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