I've been a mechephelia all my life- if you don't know what that is...well basicaly i like to bang my car really hard in the tailpipe
The current produced by a 1.5V flashlight cell would be lower than the current produced by a 12V car battery. This is because current is directly proportional to voltage in a circuit with constant resistance, following Ohm's Law (V = IR). Therefore, the higher voltage of the 12V car battery would result in a higher current compared to the 1.5V flashlight cell.
A rectifier turns the Alternating Current (AC) produced by the Alternator into Direct Current (DC) that your car uses.
Alternators usually produce AC current but in an automobile the current is fed through diodes which coverts it to DC power that the car can use.
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AC (alternating current) is produced in the the alternator. It is converted to DC (direct current) in the alternator by a configuration of diodes called a bridge rectifier. The remainder of the electrical system is DC.
They don't. Car batteries produce 100's of amps of current. a 1.5Volt flash light battery produces milli-amps at best.
The first car Studebaker produced was an electric car in 1902. They produced their first gasoline powered car in 1904. These were produced in collaboration with another company. They produced their first car solely made by Studebaker in 1912.
His first mass produced car was the Ford Model T in 1908 and it cost $850 at that time. By 1927 the price had dropped to $250.
alternating current
Alternating current.
Depends, 10 rpm of what? a bicycle, a generator, car wheel?
Chevrolet only produced 1 car in 1911 and that was the prototype of their Series C. They began production of that car in 1912 and the base price was $2150