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No. Load resistance is the value of the element actually doing the work of the circuit it is connected to. A speaker connected to an amplifier is the load.

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Why does the terminal voltage decreases as the load current increases?

A: That will happen anytime the voltage source is not able to provide the power needed for the load. If the load exceed the power available from the source the voltage will be reduced as IR drop from the source


What is the relation between internal resistance and load resistance when current is constant in the circute?

The total resistance of a circuit is the sum of the supply's internal resistance and its load resistance, because they are in series with each other. This is true regardless of the magnitude of, or the variation in, the current.


What is the relation of load resistance with bandwidth?

The load resistance in a circuit can significantly affect its bandwidth, particularly in amplifiers and filter designs. A higher load resistance typically leads to a narrower bandwidth due to increased output impedance, which can limit the frequency response. Conversely, a lower load resistance can enhance bandwidth by allowing a wider range of frequencies to pass through more effectively. Therefore, optimizing load resistance is crucial for achieving the desired bandwidth in electronic circuits.


Why voltage measured at terminals of battery to which load is connected is always lower than open circuit voltage?

Real-world batteries do not have zero internal resistance. When one connects a load (resistance) to a battery, current begins to flow and the open-circuit potential is divided between the battery's internal resistance and the resistance of the load. Thus, one will measure a lower voltage at the battery terminals when a load is connected, compared to no-load conditions.


What will happen when we change value of load resistance in transformer?

The secondary load current will change. This, in turn, will cause the primary current to change (the primary current being the phasor sum of the [IS (Np/Ns)] and the primary current (Io).

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How does load current varies with the load resistance?

Load current is related to load resistance by an inverse relationship. The load current increases linearly as load resistance decreases. Remember, the less resistance, the more current.


What will happen when source resistance equals load restiance?

when source resistance and load resistance are equal maximum power is transfered


What is the definition of the resistance arm?

The resistance arm is the side of the lever (from the fulcrum to the load) that carries the load.


Is load the same as resistance?

Depending on who is asking about, it could be. But strictly speaking, no. When referring to "load", this could be resistance and reactance (Load at a certain power factor).


Why does the terminal voltage decreases as the load current increases?

A: That will happen anytime the voltage source is not able to provide the power needed for the load. If the load exceed the power available from the source the voltage will be reduced as IR drop from the source


If you doubled the load resistor in a wheatstone bridge. the load current would not be half as much Why not?

Because by increasing the load resistance, the total circuit resistance is reduced. This means with less resistance, there is more current drawn from the source. Doubling the size of a load resistor increases the load current.


What are the specifications of resistance?

specification of inductive load,capactive load,resistive load in laboratory


Maximum power is transferred from a source to a load when the load resistance is equal to?

A:is equal to the source


What is load resistance?

When two electronic equipments are put one after the other. The input of the last device is the load resistance. Scroll down to related links and look at the first figure of "Calculator Voltage Bridging - Interconnection of Two Audio Units".


What is the relation between internal resistance and load resistance when current is constant in the circute?

The total resistance of a circuit is the sum of the supply's internal resistance and its load resistance, because they are in series with each other. This is true regardless of the magnitude of, or the variation in, the current.


What are Ac load lines in an amplifier and how they are drawn?

The dc load resistance is Rc but the AC Load resistance is (RcRl). If a load line is drawn the slope of which is -1(Rc Rl) . Then it is called an AC load line and it is to be used when the transistor is operating as an amplifier.


Why the load must be removed when to conduct the insulation and resistance testing?

explain why all the load must be removed when to conduct the insulation and resistance testing