the alternator voltage at the battery should be between 12.4voltsv-13.6 volts
the voltage regulater is built into the alternator it regulates how much volts gives to the battery
CC gives only current gain, but no voltage gain; gives only limited power gainCB gives only voltage gain, but no current gain; gives only limited power gainCE gives both voltage and current gain; gives large power gain
in the negative biasing it gives the constant voltage irrespective of limited current.......the voltage it provides in the negative biasing is known as 'zener voltage' due to this property zener voltage is used as voltage regulator........voltage regulator is a circuit which gives constant output even the input is changing.
the alternator supplies power to the distributer, the battery gives power the the alternator
in the negative biasing it gives the constant voltage irrespective of limited current.......the voltage it provides in the negative biasing is known as 'zener voltage' due to this property zener voltage is used as voltage regulator........voltage regulator is a circuit which gives constant output even the input is changing.
no the alternator gives off power it donst matter what takes up the power
yes
remove the stereo with two radio pullers in the side slits on stereo there is a blue and white wire that gives you a pulse
it is noninverting and while it gives no voltage gain it gives a large current gain.
Peak inverse voltage of a device like diode gives the maximum value of voltage that it can withstand without being damaged when it is reverse biased.
A: Because it is a voltage amplifier the current will inversely reflect the voltage across a resistor
Voltage is responsible for the production of current. voltage is the unit of electromotive force which gives the electrons a motion in a definite direction which we call current. voltage can exist without current(i.e. in open ckt.) but current can not without voltage.