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22 October, 09:03

Two resistors, with nominal values of 4.7 k and 10 k, are used in a voltage divider with a 15-V supply to create a nominal 5-V output. Assuming the resistor values to be exact, what is the actual output voltage produced?

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  1. 22 October, 12:53
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    The actual output voltage produced is 4.8 V

    Explanation:

    given information:

    R₁ = 4.7k Ω

    R₂ = 10k Ω

    V = 15 V

    nominal output = 5 V

    actual output voltage produce:

    V₀ = (R₁ / (R₁+R₂)) V

    = (4.7 / (4.7+10)) (15)

    = (4.7/14.7) (15)

    = 4.8 V
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