6 volts divided by 100 megohms is 0.06 microamps.
buzz when it gets a 6 volt current
A diode is voltage and current sensitive it follows an exponential curve and lower then .6v it is considered off and above .6v is considered on.
It will glow VERY BRIGHTLY for a few seconds - and then burn out.
Yes, you can recharge a 6V 500mA battery with a 6V 300mA charger. The charger with lower current (300mA) may take longer to fully charge the battery compared to a 500mA charger, but it should still work. Just ensure you do not exceed the voltage rating of the battery.
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Current is measured by amperes.
Alternating Current is measured in Amperes.
The current World Record for the men's 100M Sprint is 9.58 seconds by Usain Bolt of Jamaica. The current World Record for the women's 100M Sprint is 10.49 Seconds by Florence Griffith-Joyner of the USA.
Electrical current is measured in amperes.
The peak-to-peak (P-P) value of a 6V square wave is the difference between its maximum and minimum voltage levels. For a square wave that oscillates between +3V and -3V, the peak-to-peak voltage would be 6V (3V - (-3V) = 6V). If the square wave oscillates between 0V and 6V, the peak-to-peak voltage would also be 6V (6V - 0V = 6V). Therefore, regardless of the specific levels, a 6V square wave has a peak-to-peak voltage of 6V.
It is: -10v+6v = -4v