1. Regulation of a D.C. power supply is given by :
(a) product of no-load output voltage and full-load current (b) ratio of full-load output voltage and full-load current (c) change in output voltage from no-load to full-load (d) change in output impedance from no-load to full-load
Answer
Answer : (d)
Explanation
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