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erece said:please tell the output voltage mathematically or graphically
Output voltage refers to the electrical potential difference measured at the output of a circuit or device. It is the amount of voltage that is produced or delivered by a source, such as a battery or power supply.
Output voltage can be calculated using Ohm's Law, which states that voltage (V) is equal to current (I) multiplied by resistance (R). It can also be calculated using the power formula, which states that power (P) is equal to voltage (V) multiplied by current (I).
The relationship between output voltage and input voltage depends on the circuit or device being used. In some circuits, the output voltage may be the same as the input voltage, while in others it may be higher or lower. This is determined by the components and configurations of the circuit.
Output voltage graphs are used in engineering to analyze and understand the behavior of a circuit or device. They can show the relationship between input and output voltage, as well as how the output voltage changes with different inputs or over time.
Yes, output voltage can be adjusted in some circuits or devices using components such as voltage regulators or potentiometers. These components can be used to control the output voltage to a desired level.