Definitionn. the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit
Last update: May 25, 2016
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Voltage fluctuations are common. [Please select]
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Electrostatic fields come from a voltage gradient and can exist when charge carriers are stationary. [Please select]
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--In order to arrive at the voltage we must use a conductor, which, with a resistance of 1 ohm, will produce 1 ampere. [Please select]
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Each cell has an output, in voltage, of about 2 volts, hence if we have, say, 10 cells, we must have at least 25 volts charging capacity. [Please select]
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The two-cell accumulator carried in a motor car gives a voltage (otherwise called electro-motive force = E.) [Please select]
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The difference in the voltage of the primary and secondary currents depends on the length of the windings. [Please select]
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The shunt winding is therefore used where the voltage (or pressure) must be constant. [Please select]
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Also its voltage can be transformed by apparatus having no revolving parts. [Please select]
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He was as he usually was, a wire charged with a very high-voltage current. [Please select]
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--In order to determine the voltage we must know something of _resistance_. [Please select]
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When this has been done run up the machine until it slightly exceeds the voltage of the cells. [Please select]
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