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help me

06/25/2010 10:18 AM

i need to calculate the voltage drop of public address system consists of 20 speakers each speaker has 3w and the source 100 volt DC

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Re: help me

06/25/2010 11:21 AM

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Re: help me

06/25/2010 4:15 PM

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06/26/2010 1:25 AM

Consider pre-amplifiers and mixer amplifiers

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06/26/2010 2:59 AM

If you consider the wires size(s) and lengths, and the corresponding resistances, you can use Ohm's law to compute the various voltage drops in the system.

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