what is voltage rise and voltage drop?
Answer Posted / vishal suthar
Voltage Rise: The energy introduced into a circuit is called a Voltage Vise.
Voltage Drop: The energy removed from the circuit by the load is called a Voltage Drop.
Thus, Voltage Rise=Voltage Drop.
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