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A voltage regulator needs to provide a constant voltage in spite of the fact that there may bea) Change in the load current drawn from the terminals of the regulatorb) Change of the DC power supply that feeds the regulator circuitc) None of the mentionedd) All of the mentioned (Q.3-Q.4) For the circuit shown below calculate3. Calculate the %age change in the regulated voltage caused by a change of ±10% in the input voltage. (RL is not connected to the circuit)

A. Change in the load current drawn from the terminals of the regulatorb) Change of the DC power supply that feeds the regulator circuitc) None of the mentionedd) All of the mentioned (Q.3-Q.4) For the circuit shown below calculate3. Calculate the %age change in the regulated voltage caused by a change of ±10% in the input voltage. (RL is not connected to the circuit)a) ± 0.5%
B. Change of the DC power supply that feeds the regulator circuitc) None of the mentionedd) All of the mentioned (Q.3-Q.4) For the circuit shown below calculate3. Calculate the %age change in the regulated voltage caused by a change of ±10% in the input voltage. (RL is not connected to the circuit)a) ± 0.5%b) ± 1%
C. None of the mentionedd) All of the mentioned (Q.3-Q.4) For the circuit shown below calculate3. Calculate the %age change in the regulated voltage caused by a change of ±10% in the input voltage. (RL is not connected to the circuit)a) ± 0.5%b) ± 1%c) ± 5%
D. All of the mentioned (Q.3-Q.4) For the circuit shown below calculate3. Calculate the %age change in the regulated voltage caused by a change of ±10% in the input voltage. (RL is not connected to the circuit)a) ± 0.5%b) ± 1%c) ± 5%d) ± 10%View Answer
Answer» E.


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