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According to Millman s Theorem, if there are n voltage sources with n internal resistances respectively, are in parallel, then the value of equivalent voltage source is?

A. V<sup> </sup>=(V<sub>1</sub>G<sub>1</sub>+V<sub>2</sub>G<sub>2</sub>+ .+V<sub>n</sub>G<sub>n</sub>)
B. V<sup> </sup>=((V<sub>1</sub>G<sub>1</sub>+V<sub>2</sub>G<sub>2</sub>+ .+V<sub>n</sub>G<sub>n</sub>))/((1/G<sub>1</sub>+1/G<sub>2</sub>+ 1/G<sub>n</sub>))
C. V<sup> </sup>=((V<sub>1</sub>G<sub>1</sub>+V<sub>2</sub>G<sub>2</sub>+ .+V<sub>n</sub>G<sub>n</sub>))/(G<sub>1</sub>+G<sub>2</sub>+ G<sub>n</sub>)
D. V<sup> </sup>=((V<sub>1</sub>/G<sub>1</sub>+V<sub>2</sub>/G<sub>2</sub>+ .+V<sub>n</sub>/G<sub>n</sub>))/( G<sub>1</sub>+G<sub>2</sub>+ G<sub>n</sub>)
Answer» D. V<sup> </sup>=((V<sub>1</sub>/G<sub>1</sub>+V<sub>2</sub>/G<sub>2</sub>+ .+V<sub>n</sub>/G<sub>n</sub>))/( G<sub>1</sub>+G<sub>2</sub>+ G<sub>n</sub>)


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