A potential divider circuit is shown in the figure. The output voltage ( ) is:
- A
- B
- C
- D
A potential divider circuit is shown in the figure. The output voltage ( ) is:
Correct answer:C
Standard Method
Given: Input voltage is . The series circuit has one resistor of and seven resistors of each. The output voltage is measured across the last five resistors.
Find: The value of .
Identify principle: Use the voltage divider rule for a series circuit.
Convert into ohms:
Total resistance of the circuit:
Resistance across which output is measured:
Apply the voltage divider formula:
Therefore, the output voltage is and the correct option is C.
Current Method
Given: Total input voltage is . Total series resistance is , and the output is across .
Find: The output voltage .
First calculate the circuit current:
Now use across the portion:
Therefore, the output voltage is .
Using the full series resistance as the output resistance. This is wrong because is measured only across the last five resistors. Use , not .
Forgetting to convert into ohms. This is wrong because adding directly to resistances in ohms gives an incorrect total. Convert first: .
Counting the number of resistors incorrectly in the output section. This is wrong because the solution states that is across five such resistors. Count the resistors across the output terminals carefully before applying the divider rule.
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