Yes, it is possible to amplify mechanical power by preserving the input power.
A generator transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Depends on the circuit the transistor is used in:it can amplify voltageit can amplify currentit can amplify power
Question: Can a power amplifier amplify the power? An amplifier can amplify the voltage or the current. Power can be converted to heat.
When it's assembled into a circuit with other components and a power supply, atransistor can be used to amplify changes in voltage, but it can't amplify voltages.
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you really can't amplify electricity. You can amplify sound but that is different. You can change the voltage but the actual power will not change because as voltage is raised current is reduced. you can only increase power by increasing the mechanical input to a generator which will increase the electrical power as well. The conservation on energy says that power cannot just be created. It needs to come from some where either mechanical or thermal. Following the conservation of energy, you can convert kinetic energy into electric energy using a (relatively) small amount of electricity - this is what a synchronous generator does. A small amount of electricity is used to create a magnetic field; the stronger this field, the more energy can be "pushed out" of the generator; this energy must come from the kinetic energy stored in the spinning machine. In this way, a synchronous generator can be thought of as an electricity "amplifier".
There is no such thing as the 'rate of mechanical power', because power itself is a rate. There's also no such thing as 'mechanical' power as power is a rate, not something that is tangible.
A generator converts mechanical power into electrical power. A motor converts electrical power into mechanical power.
Yes, it is possible to operate a garage door manually using a chain or a manual crank in case of a power outage or mechanical failure.
no, theres nothing there to amplify the guitar signal. ive plugged directly into the speaker cab and nothing happened
is that possible to be a IT professional after complete B-Tech in mechanical engineering?
No, it is not possible for a person to have zero mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy, and as long as the person is in motion or has the potential to be in motion, they will have mechanical energy.