everyday science MCQ #50137

Two alike resistors in series across an ideal fixed supply divide voltage equally implying each midpoint node compared with rail reference behaves around?

everyday science MCQ #50137

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Two alike resistors in series across an ideal fixed supply divide voltage equally implying each midpoint node compared with rail reference behaves around?

    • A) Unpredictably random falsely
    • B) Zero volts always midpoint falsely unconditional
    • C) Double rail voltage falsely magically amplified
    • D) Half supply magnitude each if identical halves share evenly simplistic midpoint story

    Answer: Half supply magnitude each if identical halves share evenly simplistic midpoint story

    Explanation: When two identical resistors are connected in series across a fixed voltage supply, the voltage divides equally across each resistor, so the midpoint node sits at exactly half the supply voltage. This equal voltage division occurs because both resistors carry the same current and have the same resistance, producing equal voltage drops.