No, the voltage is determined by the technology of the cell:
Ni-Cad 1.2 v
Alkaline 1.5 v
Zinc chloride 1.6v
Lithium 3 v
No. The voltage of a cell is determined by the materials from which its electrodes are manufactured. The voltage can be increased by connecting cells in series.
bigger the battery higher the voltage
A: Usually LEDS are 1.8v but this varies from color to color and size. When a LED is bought that is when the voltage is current must be evident otherwise you need a VOM and a 9v battery and some resistors to find the voltage.
Sometimes. It depends on the size of the light (watts), the operating voltage, and the line voltage. Very large high voltage lights often buzz.
When a resistor is added the current goes down, that is expressed in the equation current= voltage/ resistance
I'd need to know the operating voltage, because if the operating current is high and the voltage is low, then you would need rather thick wire. If you are using a high voltage application, Wiring could be brought down a bit. Let me know!
The primary windings are bigger In size and it will be more accurate to tap it than tapping the smaller size secondary windings. Answer A tap changer is installed on the high-voltage side of a transformer, regardless of whether that transformer is a step-up or a step-down type. So, it isn't necessarily installed on the primary side of the transformer. The reason for this is that the current on the high-voltage side of the transformer is lower than on the low-voltage side, and the make/break contacts can be smaller. Also there are more turn on the high-voltage side so a finer degree of adjustment can be achieved.
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Need more information. Wattage of bulb, voltage of bulb, voltage of battery and wire size of the circuit.
A larger voltage rating: yes, of course. A larger size rating: these are not normally related to the voltage rating, which is separate. A larger physical size: normally this means a greater voltage, but again, they are not directly related to the voltage rating. Size has nothing to do with voltage. Battery voltage is controlled by the number of cells in the battery. Plate size affects current delivery.
The fuse you use is determined by the load on the circuit and the size wiring used in that circuit not the battery voltage.
at high voltage side, current is low. hence the size of conductors is reduced or small. At low voltage side, current is high. Hence the size of conductors is large.
If you have the wrong size battery in a Cadillac with the northstar will it effect the alternator voltage?
If you have the battery out of the unit then just match up the voltage with a simalar size battery. This is usaully cheaper. Everything is written on the battery.
Depends on whether the battery is rechargeable or not, and the battery chemistry, there are several different in the D-cell size.
The physical size of a battery will affect how long it lasts. If an equal charge is drawn from two batteries of a different size, the larger battery can last longer and this is why flash light batteries are larger than those of a TV remote controller.
Provided it is of the same size and voltage output, Yes. The "mAh" refers to the time it will last "milli Amp hours".
You can replace a Panasonic NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery with a similar Duracell NiMH battery of the same size and with the same voltage and power output.
voltage is termed as electrical pressure. when high voltage is applied more is the movement of electrons. hence losses will be less. this is one of the major reason for which high voltage transmission is chosen.secondly due to high voltage the current will be less so as the conductor size