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A voltage divider consists of two 56 kΩ resistors and a 15 V source. Calculate the unloaded output voltage taken across one of the 56 kΩ resistors. What will the output voltage be if a load resistor of 1.0 MΩ is connected across the output?

 Jul 8, 2014

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This question is ambiguous. You are not likely to receive a reply.

Resubmit with either an image of the circuit, or unambiguous wording.

As it stands the resistors will not divide the voltage unless there is current flow -this question states unloaded.The measurement will be ZERO (where is CPhill?).

For Part 2, does "connected across the output" mean before or after the resistors?

 Jul 8, 2014
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This question is ambiguous. You are not likely to receive a reply.

Resubmit with either an image of the circuit, or unambiguous wording.

As it stands the resistors will not divide the voltage unless there is current flow -this question states unloaded.The measurement will be ZERO (where is CPhill?).

For Part 2, does "connected across the output" mean before or after the resistors?

Guest Jul 8, 2014
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Sorry about that.. I was the one asking for help. I found the answer, Thanks for the reply though...Cheers

 Jul 8, 2014

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