The current will remain in a 220 volt circuit as long as the circuit load remains in the circuit and the circuit remains closed.
If a 1.5 volt battery is replaced by a 9 volt battery in a circuit, the current flowing through the circuit will likely increase. This is because the higher voltage of the 9 volt battery will provide more electromotive force, pushing more current through the circuit, assuming the resistance remains the same.
No current bro? Depends
A 'volt ampere' (not 'volt amp'!) is the unit for theapparent power of a load in an a.c. circuit. It is simply the product of the supply voltage and the load current.
The current in a 7200 volt line depends on the power being drawn and the resistance of the circuit. Using Ohm's Law (I = V/R), where I is the current, V is the voltage (7200 volts), and R is the resistance, you can calculate the amperage based on the specific conditions of the circuit.
Amps (A) measure electrical current flow, while volt-amps (VA) measure apparent power in an electrical circuit, which is the combination of both real power (measured in watts) and reactive power. Essentially, amps refer to current, while volt-amps refer to total power.
by a volt meter / ameter
If a 1.5 volt battery is replaced by a 9 volt battery in a circuit, the current flowing through the circuit will likely increase. This is because the higher voltage of the 9 volt battery will provide more electromotive force, pushing more current through the circuit, assuming the resistance remains the same.
480 volts and 60ohm impedence current = volt/impedence current=480/60 current=8ampeares
If you are talking about a 6 volt coil, yes, so long as the contacts are rated for the 230 volt circuit. If you are talking about 6 volt contacts, no, absolutely not.
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If a 9.0 volt battery is connected to a 4.0-ohm and 5.0-ohm resistor connected in series, the current in the circuit is 1.0 amperes. If a 9.0 volt battery is connected to a 4.0-ohm and 5.0-ohm resistor connected in parallel, the current in the circuit is 0.5 amperes.
Current will go up by a factor of 6 times in that scenario.
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Not enough information. To answer this question the amount of current in AMPS the circuit is drawing is needed.
No current bro? Depends
resistance = volt / current . 440 volt across a parallel circuit means the same 440 volt across both resistance s. hence resistance r = volt / current . 440 / 20 amp = 27.5 ohms total resistance
A volt can not be connected to a circuit.