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Disconnect a small-voltage battery from a coil of many loops of wire and a large voltage is produced by?

the large collapse in the magnetic field


What is meant by negative voltage and how it creates?

Negative voltage is just a voltage that instead of being positive is negative. If you think of a voltage as a large amount of water in a reservoir, with a pipe connecting it to a basin below, the voltage is the movement of the water from the reservoir to the basin. However, a negative voltage is more like a suction from the basin back up to the reservoir. Anyway, if you connect the black ( - ) lead of a 9V battery to the black lead of another 9V battery, then the connection between the two black wires is at 0V, or Ground, and one of the batteries' leads will be at +9V, and the other will be at -9V. Negative voltages are only really used in complex circuits, such as ones that contain Operational Amplifiers, and in general doesn't matter in hobby and simple electronics.


What is the principle of capacitor?

The simplest capacitor is just two parallel metal plates, not touching. When a battery is connected across the plates, the plates become charged, with electric charges sitting facing each other, positive ones on the positive plate and negative on the negative. When the battery is removed, the charges stay where they are so the capacitor is a way to store electric charge and energy, a bit like a rechargeable battery. Supposing the battery was 1 v and the charge is +1 coulomb on one plate and -1 coulomb on the other. That means the capacitor has a capacitance of 1 Farad. The amount of charge a capacitor can store is given by the formula Q = CxV in other words the charge is the capacitance times the voltage. So a large capacitance can store more charge for the same voltage. With the 2-plate capacitor the capacitance increases if the plates are bigger and also if they are closer together. Larger capacitance can be produced by using two sets of interleaved plates. Each set has all its plates connected together, and there is dielectric insulation between all the plates.


What energy is produced when air moves large turbines that generate electricity?

Electrical energy.


How capacitor opposes the change in current?

as a voltage is applied across a capacitor charges accumulate on the plates.due to accumulation of charges,electric field between the plates develop in the direction opposite to the applied field.this field give rise to the potential across the plates.if the plates get completely charged due to the applied voltage i.e if the whole of the charge q=c(capacitance of the capacitors)xv(voltage applied) develops on the plates,then the applied voltage wiil be opposed to an extent that no further charges will induce on it.But in practice,it takes very long time for the capacitor to get completely charged due to the applied voltage..............now coming to ac circuits,having capacitor.......if the frequency of ac applied voltage is less then the voltage will change slowly.due to this at each instant large amount of charge will develop on the plates causing large opposition.vice versa to high frequency applied voltage.

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Disconnect a small-voltage battery from a coil of many loops of wire and a large voltage is produced by?

the large collapse in the magnetic field


What are some of the most typical usages of a battery disconnect switch?

A battery disconnection switch is a special switch that is specifically designed to be able to carry a large or heavy electrical current. It allows you to turn off the voltage without the use of tools.


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A "battery disconnect" is nothing more than a special SWITCH designed and manufactured to be able to carry very large [heavy] electrical current. The one with which I'm familiar mounts on the positive battery terminal after the cable has been removed, and then the cable connector is attached to the output terminal of the disconnect switch. This switch allows one to totally and completely "kill" the battery voltage to the auto circuits, without having to use a wrench to loosen a battery terminal clamp and manually "wrestle" it from the terminal.


Where is the external voltage regulator for a 1994 lebaron?

The engine computer is the voltage regulator. It is the large black box behind the battery.


Can you connect a large battery for a 600VA computer UPS?

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What is a battery discharge tester?

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When you disconnect a small voltage battery from a coil of many loops of wire and a large voltage is produced by what?

Disconnecting a small voltage source from a coil (inductor) causes a larger, often a much larger, reverse voltage spike due to the collapse of the magnetic field in the inductor coupled with the sudden absence of a current path to dissipate the electromagnetic energy. An inductor resists a change in current. The equation for an inductor is ... di/dt = V/L ... which means that the rate of change of current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to inductance. If you have a current established in an inductor, and then suddenly open the circuit, the inductor will attempt to maintain that current. It can't, however, because the circuit is open, having large resistance. By ohm's law, voltage is resistance times current. If you keep current constant, and make resistance large, then voltage has to also be large. In the theoretical case of an ideal inductor in an ideal circuit, the voltage spike would have infinite voltage. In practice, we see spikes of several hundred to several thousand volts, depending on the particular cirsumstances.


What working of resistor?

The main power producers in an electrical system are the battery and alternator. The alternator puts 14 volts of alternating current into the electrical system and resistors. The resistors only allow a fraction of the AC voltage produced to reach the systems' sensitive components


Replace battery for keyless remote for GM Cars?

Generally the solution to these problems is don't disconnect the battery from the car. In order to change you battery you need to connect a small 12 volt battery to the terminals before you disconnect the car battery. It need not be a large battery since the drain will be minimal and the time short. A set of flashlight batteries works fine. Mercedes are particularily difficult because you loose the radio among other things if you disconnect the battery. You must get a dealer to reset it. This negates anything you save by installing your own battery. Note a battery charger also works.


Will transformer operate if a battery is used for the input voltage across the primary?

Transformers only work on a.c. This is because it's necessary to have a changing primary current in order to induce a voltage into the secondary winding.If you connect a battery across a transformer, it will not work. Furthermore, if the voltage of the battery matches that of the rated primary voltage, the resulting very large d.c. current is likely to overheat the primary windings and even burn it out.


How do you replace a starter on a 1993 Ford Ranger?

# Disconnect negative battery cable # Raise truck and support it # Disconnect the large cable from the terminal on the starter # Remove 4 bolts or nuts securing the starter and remove the starter from engine


Have a 1992 Dodge Ram 50 When you turn the key the lights on the dash come on but the starter does nothing you have had the Battery tested the starter tested you have replaced the ECM and Starter?

You should locate and test the solenoid. Most have three connections. There is a large cable from the battery to the solenoid, from the solenoid to the starter and from the start switch to the solenoid. The power terminals to the battery and the starter are large and have large cables. The starter switch connection is much smaller. Turning the key to 'start' provides a low current voltage to the solenoid causing the solenoid relay to close and power from the battery cable to connect through to the starter. If that voltage is present then the solenoid or the wiring between the solenoid and battery or solenoid and starter is suspect. If that voltage is missing then the starter switch or solenoid feed line may have failed.