No, they are completely unrelated.
You can vary the induced voltage by varing the speed of the rotor.
No, because the mass of Venus does not vary.
This statement is correct.
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In parallel resistors, the voltage across each resistor is the same, but the total voltage across all resistors may vary.
We're talking about high voltage when we talk about the operating voltage of a cathode ray tube (CRT). The operating voltage can vary, as you can imagine. Tens of thousands of volts are not uncommon.
Single phase voltages vary throughout the world. To answer this question a basic voltage or country voltage has to be stated.
No, the resistance is fixed by the cross section and length of the conductor and does not vary with voltage.
Inversely. As resistance increases, current dereases; given that the applied voltage is constant.
Objects have a gravitational pull proportional to their mass.
No, it is the current (amperes) that vary according to the resistance.
12V is the standard rating of a battery designed for the V strom. It's running voltage can go up to 14.6v and can be as low as 10.5v and still be useful. The voltage will vary if, when tested, the engine is running and the regulator/rectifier is trying to charge the battery. The voltage will also vary depending on how many accessories are running at the time of testing.