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Attaching a 6 kΩ load to a voltage divider will cause a smaller decrease in the output voltage than will attaching a 5 kΩ load.
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1. Opens and shorts are typical problems that occur in electric circuits.
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2. A loaded voltage divider is a common application of a series-parallel circuit.
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3. A
Wheatstone bridge
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4. The current through R1 is 17 mA.
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5. When a load resistance is connected to the output of a voltage divider circuit, the source current increases.
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In the given circuit, the
Thevenin voltage
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7. The voltage out when a 10 kΩ load is connected is 5.7 volts.
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8. The current through R6 is 8.5 mA.
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Correct Answer: False
9. Observed voltages not being shared identify components in parallel in a series?parallel circuit.
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10. If the output voltage of a certain loaded voltage divider is 12 V, the output voltage might decrease when the load is removed.
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