answersLogoWhite

0

What are two example of voltage?

User Avatar

Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 7/24/2022

batteries and generators

User Avatar

Autumn Huels

Lvl 10
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What will be the resultant voltage if the two phase voltage having no phase difference?

If two phase voltages are the same voltage and the same phase angle, the the resultant voltage will be twice the voltage.


What A voltage source such as a?

A voltage source is anything that provides a voltage; for example a cell or battery, or an electrical outlet in your home.


What is an example of a source of voltage?

A battery.


How the voltage depending resistance works?

There are two ways of looking at this question, depending on what you mean by 'voltage'.The first applies to the supply voltage, which is quite independent of a circuit's load resistance. In other words, changing the load resistance will have no effect on the supply voltage (within limits; for example, and extremely-low resistance might cause the supply voltage to collapse!).The second applies to any voltage drops, which are proportional to the resistance across which they appear. If, for example, you have a high resistance and a low resistance, in series, then the higher voltage drop will appear across the higher resistance.


What is the behavior of current and voltage in a series cricuit?

Kirchhoff's Current Law: The sum of the signed currents entering a node is zero. A consequence of this is that, in a series circuit every node only has two connections, one entering and one leaving, thus, in a series circuit, the current is the same at every point. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law: The sum of the signed voltage rises going around a series circuit is zero. This means, for example, that if you have two voltage drops, such as two bulbs in series with a battery, the voltage drops across them will add up to the voltage across the battery.


Does voltage split equally in parallel?

The voltage going into each parallel node will be equal to the voltage of the node before it, as long as the resistance is the same. For example, if you have a current of 5 volts split between two 1k ohm resistors, each 1k ohm will have 5 volts before the resistor drops the voltage.


What are the two advantages of voltage-divider bias?

only one dc supply is necessary.Operating point is almost independent of β variation.Operating point stabilized against shift in temperature.


Can you show me how to solve for conductance in a dc circuit please show example?

The conductance between any two points in any DC circuit is(current between the two points)/(voltage between the two points) .


What is a regulated variable direct current?

Voltage regulators that are adjustable are common, for example the LM338, which can pass up to 5 amps with a suitable heat sink, and the output voltage is set by two external resistors connected to the regulator. A variable resistor can be used to make the output voltage directly adjustable.


Is high-voltage syndrome an example of static or current electricity?

it is an example of current electricity


Does a transformer have two coils if yes how is the voltage calculated?

the most basic transformers have at least two coils, a primary and a secondary. A transformers nameplate will provide you with the max allowed voltage and current, as well as a voltage per turn ratio. for example a step down transformer could have a primary of 120 volts and a secondary of 24 volts this would give you a ratio of 5:1.


What is the importance of voltage?

importance of voltage is the potential difference between two points.