Laboratory Manual for Introductory Circuit Analysis
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ISBN: 9780133923780
Author: Robert L. Boylestad, Gabriel Kousourou
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5, Problem 48P
- Find the voltage to the load (full-and conditions) for the supply in Fig. 5.133.
- Find the voltage regulation of the supply.
- How much power is supplied by the source and lost to the internal resistance under full-load conditions?
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Laboratory Manual for Introductory Circuit Analysis
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