Do you mean 'battery'
A voltage buffer is a circuit that will buffer a source from an output.
When people talk about 480V systems, they mean 480 is the RMS voltage.
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Peak reverse voltage of a diode is the maximum reverse bias voltage can be applied to diode which does not cause break down.
You mean the conversion from voltage V to voltage level LV. Voltage level LV = 20 * log V 117 volts equals 41.36 dB. The reference voltage 1 volt means 0 dB.
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The mean load voltage, in other words the average voltage, is zero in an ac system.
The voltage sign is V which mean volt
the device oprates on the minimum voltage. in this voltage is called threshold voltage.
That depends on what you mean. If you mean why does a circuit which has a high voltage side and a low voltage side have a greater average current on the low voltage side, it is probably because of power conservation: P = IV. If this is not what you mean, you will have to be more specific!
A voltage buffer is a circuit that will buffer a source from an output.
Voltage is not measured in ohms. It is measured in volts.
The voltage regulator on a 1986 Buick Skyhawk is located inside the alternator. It controls the amount of power sent to charge the batter based on its current state.
If you put a number of candy chips in a batter, they are interspersed in the batter.
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Voltage on ground can mean an open ground. It can also mean (high) current on ground, due to a ground fault such as reversed neutral and ground.