What do you mean by an ideal voltage source?
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Answer / sudheer kumar terlapu
A Voltage Source with ZERO INTERNAL resistance is called as
Ideal Voltage Source
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Answer / aftab shaikh
A Voltage Source with ZERO INTERNAL resistance so that any
change in the load resistance should not change in supplied
voltage.
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Answer / salini
in my view an ideal voltage souce means which is having
constant voltage irrespect of the current and having zero
internal resistance which is in series with the voltage
source
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Answer / sat
ideal voltage source is the one which has no power
dissipation.
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Answer / harihar dash
a voltage source witch in zero internal resistance is called ideal voltage source.
so any change in load resistance should not change in supply voltage
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Answer / mithilesh yadav
ideal voltage source is that type of voltage source which
has constant voltag irrespective of current.i.e. it has
zero slop
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Answer / kishan
Sources infinite current to any load without any change in o/p voltage)
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Answer / swathika
ideal voltage source is a circuit element where the voltage
across it is independent of current through it (i.e)
voltage remains constant and also the internal resistance
is zero
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