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A voltage divider is a circuit that produces an output voltage that is proportional to the input voltage. One typical configuration consists of a pair of resistors in series from the input voltage to ground, with the output voltage taken from the junction of the resistors. As an example: two equal-valued resistors will give an output voltage that is 50% of the input voltage.

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Does the voltage always drop when adding a load?

Can we say -across the board- that if you add a load, the voltage will always drop? In this case, I thought, when you consider a voltage divider, it is the case that the voltage drops by adding a load …
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