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Mar 18 at 11:07 comment added Circuit fantasist @slebetman, "constant" does not mean not to regulate the source voltage. You can adjust it and yet it is constant. "Constant" here means that the voltage does not depend on changes in load, input voltage and other disturbances.
Mar 18 at 10:37 comment added winny V=IR applies to a resistor. If you don't have one, it simply won't apply.
Mar 18 at 7:20 comment added slebetman Those words are shortcuts we use. Their full names are Constant Voltage Power Supply and Constant Current Power Supply. Since it is understood that we want to regulate our power supply to a specific constant output (eg 5V, 12V etc) we simply ignore saying the word "constant"
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