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Voltage Division Example Problem #2 (Series Resistors)

12/9/2020

 

Voltage Division Example Problem #2 (Series Resistors)
This tutorial goes over an other voltage division example. The voltage divider circuit in this example has seven resistors in series, all connected head to tail. The current flowing through each resistor in series is the same, but the voltage drop across each is different, and proportional to each resistor’s resistance. The sum of all individual resistances is equal to the equivalent resistance of an equivalent resistor. ​

This is lesson #23 from: Circuits
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