How do you expect the frequency generator output voltage to

How do you expect the frequency generator output voltage to change with a \"heavier\" load (decreasing impedance)? Why? Explain the meaning of component tolerance. (E.g. Tolerance of a resistor) Is a real inductor completely reactive? Why or why not?

Solution

1.)If the function generator`s output consists of a resistive load whose value is equal to the output impedance of the function generator then changing the function generator`s frequency will not change the amplitude of the output Voltage. But if the function generator output Voltage is terminated into an impedance that contains reactance then the shape and peak amplitude of the function generator`s output Voltage will change with a change in frequency. So therefore the frequency generator output voltage changes with respect to load.

2.) Tolerance is nothing but the limit or willingness to accept . Tolerance of a resistor means the limit of a resistance value above which it will burn.


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