‘Series aiding’ is a term sometimes used to describe voltage sources of the same polarity in series.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
All the voltage drops and the source voltage added together in a series circuit is equal to
A. The total of the voltage drops
B. The source voltage
C. Zero
D. The total of the source voltage and the voltage drops
A. 22 Ω
B. 220 Ω
C. 880 Ω
D. 88 Ω
A. Less than 120 Ω
B. The average of the values
C. 720 Ω
D. 120 Ω
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