Voltage is potential measured by amount of charge or free electrons available to do work. Your voice can generate a pressure wave that can move a diaphragm in a microphone and produce a small voltage which can then be amplified. The type of transducer will determine the voltage which is typically in the millivolt range.
They will either pull in or push out depending on the polarity of the DC voltage and remain stationary. This is a bad idea as the DC resistance of the voice coil is much less than the AC impedance of the voice coil and it is possible to overheat and burn out the voice coil due to the much higher current the DC voltage can produce in the voice coil compared to the AC voltage that would drive the voice coil in normal operation.
There will be zero amount of heat produced as voltage is just a potential waiting for a load to be connected.
Voice box.....p!boy
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what determines the amount of voltage produced by a voltaic cell?
It's not the amount of wind, but the design of the generator, that decides what voltage is produced. The amount of wind will determine the power produced.
No, voice is a noun (a voice) and a verb (to voice).
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The voltage produced by a generator alternates because the motion of the rotor within the magnetic field causes changes in the direction of the current flow, resulting in a fluctuating voltage output.
From 12 kv to upwards of 60kv. More than enough for a fatal shock
The distance between the electrodes does not affect the voltage produced in a voltaic cell. This voltage is primarily determined by the nature of the redox reaction occurring at the electrodes and the concentrations of the reactants involved.
Voltage is produced in electrical circuits through the movement of electrons from a higher potential to a lower potential, creating a difference in electric potential that results in the flow of electricity. This difference in potential is what we measure as voltage.