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This is a circuit to divide the voltage to make an amplifier. here used one transformer. one full wave transformer—50-0-50 voltage. but this circuit makes 100-50-0-50-100 voltage. sometimes we need dual power to make an amplifier. some amplifier circuits need dual power low and high voltage. how to make a voltage divider? Power Supply Design, Electronics Workshop, Electronics Projects For Beginners, First Transistor, Ac To Dc Converter Circuit, Ac To Dc Power Supply Circuit, Voltage Divider, Tda7388 Amplifier Circuit, Tda2030 Amplifier Circuit

This is a circuit to divide the voltage to make an amplifier. here used one transformer. one full wave transformer—50-0-50 voltage. but this circuit makes 100-50-0-50-100 voltage. sometimes we need dual power to make an amplifier. some amplifier circuits need dual power low and high voltage. how to make a voltage divider?

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This tutorial shows how to determine the current in this simple series resistor (voltage divider) circuit using Ohm's law. We use the principle of voltage division to first find the total circuit resistance of the three series resistors, and then rearrange Ohm's law (V=IR) to get the I=V/R, ie, the total current is equal to the total voltage divided by the total resistance. The current through each resistor will be equal to the total current, as there is only one path for it to flow. Physics Concepts, Physics Lessons, Voltage Divider, Ohms Law, Diy Electrical, Electronics Circuit, Raspberry Pi, Circuit, Physics

This tutorial shows how to determine the current in this simple series resistor (voltage divider) circuit using Ohm's law. We use the principle of voltage division to first find the total circuit resistance of the three series resistors, and then rearrange Ohm's law (V=IR) to get the I=V/R, ie, the total current is equal to the total voltage divided by the total resistance. The current through each resistor will be equal to the total current, as there is only one path for it to flow.

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