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In a series circuit, the currents on the resistors are equal, and the sum of the voltages across the resistors is equal to the total voltage of the circuit
Potentiometer Calculator
by Daniel Aaron
What is it about?
In a series circuit, the currents on the resistors are equal, and the sum of the voltages across the resistors is equal to the total voltage of the circuit. It can be seen that the voltage on each resistor is less than the total voltage of the circuit, so the series resistor is divided.
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In a series circuit, the currents on the resistors are equal, and the sum of the voltages across the resistors is equal to the total voltage of the circuit. It can be seen that the voltage on each resistor is less than the total voltage of the circuit, so the series resistor is divided.
The final result is obtained from the input voltage series resistance and the value of the shunt resistor output voltage.
formula:
VL=R2RL / ( ( R1RL+R2RL+R1R2)*Vs )
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