No. A voltage regulator usually can provide control in both directions (increasing or decreasing voltages). A voltage limiter clamps the voltage to below a specific level.
To control the alternator's output voltage under varying loads.In simple terms it regulates the voltage being sent to the battery.
The terms potential and voltage are somewhat interchangeable when used to indicate electric pressure. The proper term is voltage, or volts, which is actually a combined term that means joules per coulomb or, in simpler terms, energy per charge.
The alternator. Okay, I'm lazy and I don't know much about bikes so it might be a grteeanor. But the terms are kinda interchangeable so if you use the wrong one your mechanic won't think you're an idiot. It could just be some wiring or circuitry in between, such as a voltage regulator.
No, they are not interchangeable.
Are the terms off-price and discounting interchangeable? Explain.
Yes, volume and dynamics are interchangeable terms.
No they can not be used interchangeably
No
No
The terms are interchangeable, yes.
yes
True