we have to increase the winidin count of Coils inside the Alternator and also the Carbon mesh brush is to be increased so that the higher electric output will be produced................
By Ohm's Law, E=IR. solving for the current I, I=E/R From this we see that I increases if we make E larger or R smaller.
The flow in a circuit is called the electric current and it is measured by voltages. The number of volts that are present in the charge will determine the strength of the electric current.
Yes, as long as the unbroken path is a good conductor of electricity.
You know if current is flowing in a bulb circuit because, if there is enough power (voltage times current), the bulb will illuminate. If there is current, but not enough power to illuminate the bulb, you will need to measure the current with an ammeter to see if there is any current.
A circuit that is complete and unbroken with flowing electric current normally has steady supply of voltage with no broken links. Electrical energy flows to light up a bulb or do similar work. Its status is complete, nothing else is needed.
The current flowing through an electric circuit when you flick the switch on or off.
Correct Answer= "the current will increase"
false
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
Then the current will stop flowing.
When the circuit is interrupted, the current stops flowing.
You can measure current - or the lack of current - with an ammeter.
Yes. Current consists of electrons flowing in a circuit.
Several things happened to the electrodes as a result of the electric current flowing. The electrodes conduct the electrical current and makes the circuit complete.
The flow in a circuit is called the electric current and it is measured by voltages. The number of volts that are present in the charge will determine the strength of the electric current.
Resistors dissipate energy in the form of heat.
Yes, as long as the unbroken path is a good conductor of electricity.
You know if current is flowing in a bulb circuit because, if there is enough power (voltage times current), the bulb will illuminate. If there is current, but not enough power to illuminate the bulb, you will need to measure the current with an ammeter to see if there is any current.