Volts vs voltage
As I have understood it voltage is electric potential difference while volts are just electric potential. So I can say that the negative end (ground) of a battery has many volts since there''s a lot...
As I have understood it voltage is electric potential difference while volts are just electric potential. So I can say that the negative end (ground) of a battery has many volts since there''s a lot...
The reason the voltage across the motor dies away slowly is because in the absence of current driven through it, it becomes a generator. That is, the spinning rotor has momentum, and
This most recent experimental setup yields a varying voltage, mostly influenced by triboelectric charge generated by clothing-in-motion flowing through the voltmeter''s high resistance
Likewise, if the current and voltage are below a certain level, a person can--given enough time--safely absorb an arbitrarily large amount of electrical energy. Further, if voltage is sufficiently low, the
And also if voltage is like gravitational potential energy, how does more voltage mean more current? And here our nice analogy breaks down. In this sense voltage is more like pressure in
Why exactly does the voltage drop in R1 change when I add another resistor to the circuit? I understand that it has to change according to Ohm''s Law (V = IR), but how does the amount of charge moving
2 In a three phase system, I''ve heard line voltage described as the RMS of the voltage difference between two lines coming from the power source and phase voltage is RMS voltage of a
The total voltage you get from one out and back, even with a high temperature difference is pretty small. By putting many of these out and back combinations together, you can get a useful voltage. A single
Because there is never a voltage difference between them, I would like the clearance between these two specific nets to be only 0.2 mm, while still keeping 0.6 mm clearance between
Voltage instead "regulates" how fast a motor can run: the maximum speed a motor can reach is the speed at which the motor generates a voltage (named "Counter-electromotive force")
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