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Description : Series parallel resistances problem solution

Last Answer : Series parallel resistances problem solution

Description : The internal resistances of an ideal current source, and an ideal voltage source are, respectively, (A) 0, ∞ (B) ∞, ∞ (C) ∞, 0 (D) 0,0

Last Answer : The internal resistances of an ideal current source, and an ideal voltage source are, respectively, ∞, 0

Description : Accurate measurement of very low resistances is possible with (A) Megger (B) Wheatstone Bridge (C) Kelvin’s Double Bridge (D) Wagner’s Earthing Device

Last Answer : Accurate measurement of very low resistances is possible with Kelvin’s Double Bridge

Description :  With three resistances connected in parallel, if each dissipates 20 W the total power supplied by the voltage source equals?

Last Answer : Power is the only thing which is additive in both connection whether it is parallel or series connection so total power consumed will addition of all individual power =20+20+20 = 60 watt

Description : Two resistances Rl and Ri are connected in series across the voltage source where Rl>Ri. The largest drop will be across?

Last Answer : Two resistances Rl and Ri are connected in series across the voltage source where Rl>Ri. The largest drop will be across Rl.

Description : In a series circuit with unequal resistances?

Last Answer : In a series circuit with unequal resistances the highest resistance has the highest voltage drop.

Last Answer : Resistances can be measured with the help of ohmmeters and resistance bridges.

Description : are AC and DC resistances same?

Last Answer : Resistance is the ability of a circuit or element (which is called resistor) to oppose current. Examples of Resistors with the ability of high resistance are Wood, Air, Mica, Glass, Rubber, Tungsten ... constant. Therefore, only the original resistance of wire comes into play. they are not the same

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