Muddy question-but no.
A transformer that increases voltage is a step-up transformer.
Ohm's Law applies where Voltage = Current x Resistance
no,the voltage increases with no. of turns
The voltage across the resistors will remain constant.
In the graph of voltage vs current, the relationship between voltage and current is linear. This means that as voltage increases, current also increases proportionally.
Voltage is directly proportional to current, meaning that as voltage increases, current also increases and vice versa, as per Ohm's Law. However, voltage is inversely proportional to resistance, meaning that as voltage increases, resistance decreases and vice versa.
as speed increases, induced voltage increases
answer is actually voltage
Ohm's law says Voltage = Current x Resistance. As voltage increases, currrent increases proportionally with a fixed load.
When the voltage increases the temperature in the diode also increases. When the temperature in the diode increases, the resistance decreases.
If the resistance increases, while the voltage stays the same, current will decrease. Current = voltage divided by resistance
The thermocouple is an sesnsing device , when the temperature increases it increases the voltage , that voltage is used for tripping purpose