Question about Voltage and Current - MoreDat2024-03-28T16:02:54Zhttp://moredat.ning.com/forum/topics/question-about-voltage-and-current?commentId=6483656%3AComment%3A2222&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noVoltage and current both have…tag:moredat.ning.com,2012-07-16:6483656:Comment:22222012-07-16T13:18:53.699ZJerome Trenthttp://moredat.ning.com/profile/2f1v1ewv1dry8
<p>Voltage and current both have to be considerations. In your circuit, you show where the outputs are located but you don't show what the output load is. In that situation we can calculate the output voltage using the voltage divider rule but output current cannot be calculated because we don't know the load.</p>
<p>In your circuit you say one leg provides more current than the other leg. If we make some presumption about the load value, this can be calculated. Also, without knowing the…</p>
<p>Voltage and current both have to be considerations. In your circuit, you show where the outputs are located but you don't show what the output load is. In that situation we can calculate the output voltage using the voltage divider rule but output current cannot be calculated because we don't know the load.</p>
<p>In your circuit you say one leg provides more current than the other leg. If we make some presumption about the load value, this can be calculated. Also, without knowing the load value, you can short the output to ground and calculate a maximum current value for the sake of comparing the two legs. I hope this helps.</p>