The output of a certain voltage divider is 12 V with no load. When a load is connected, does the output voltage decrease?

1 Answer
Jul 26, 2018

Yes

Explanation:

The voltage at the output of the voltage divider is determined by the voltage dropped across the resistors in the divider.

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With no load, the current flowing in R_1 is

I_(R_1) = V_("in")/(R_1+R_2) " "(= I_(R_2))

If a load (R_L) is connected to the output, (across R_2) the resistance at the output decreases from R_2, to R_2 in parallel with R_L.

So I_(R_(1_L)) = V_("in")/(R_1+(R_2|\|R_L)

(R_2|\|R_L) < R_2 ", so " I_(R_(1_L)) > I_(R_1)

So we see that the current through R_1 increases when a load is connected.

The voltage dropped across R_1 therefore increases, so the voltage at the output decreases.