membrane voltage gated ion channels open and close with changes in the membrane potential
chemically regulated gates, voltage regulated gates
synaptic transmission would fail.
Low voltage by definition means any voltage from 31 to 750 volts inclusive.
A transformer. A small example is the coil in a motorcar. A transformer, in a power line, only changes voltage in one direction under normal usage. At distribution voltages, about 8360 VAC, the voltage is monitored by a regulator. A regulator either increases or decreases the voltage automatically to insure the desired voltage is steady. This regulated voltage is then fed to transformers to provide customers with a regulated voltage at the desired voltage.
Low voltage by definition means any voltage from 31 to 750 volts inclusive.
it is the voltage regulated
It means electricity power
12 volts
working voltage is 5v regulated dc
chemically regulated gates, voltage regulated gates
in regulated the voltage will be a constant one and can't be variant but is in case of unregulated
it should have an internally regulated alternator
it's an nternal regulated alternator it's an nternal regulated alternator
A transformer. A small example is the coil in a motorcar. A transformer, in a power line, only changes voltage in one direction under normal usage. At distribution voltages, about 8360 VAC, the voltage is monitored by a regulator. A regulator either increases or decreases the voltage automatically to insure the desired voltage is steady. This regulated voltage is then fed to Transformers to provide customers with a regulated voltage at the desired voltage.
because it is being regulated.
The terms potential and voltage are somewhat interchangeable when used to indicate electric pressure. The proper term is voltage, or volts, which is actually a combined term that means joules per coulomb or, in simpler terms, energy per charge.
The term, 'null', simply means 'none' -so, 'null voltage' means 'no voltage'.Most bridge circuits require you to achieve a 'null reading' on its measuring instrument, when using the circuit to determine resistance (in the case of the Wheatstone Bridge), etc.