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Confused on Voltage Calculations: Using Nodal Analysis to Find Input to Amp
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[QUOTE="righteous818, post: 4536630, member: 490852"] what i did is used the division ratio an the current and the high voltage to find 2 resistors that will give that division ratio but remember if u put the auxillary circuit over the resistor which gives that 10V it will change the resistance thus i found the the new voltage across it then found the voltage at the node going intot the amplifier, so remember what we want is 10 v across that resistor so the amplifier has to amplfiier it back to 10v, that's what i did [/QUOTE]
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