The ability of current to move through a wire.
Yes , high voltage can be applied on a body but it is dangerous and it can cause certain death of the person.
A moving magnet will cause an electric field - a voltage. This can cause currents in nearby conductors.
Voltage is
Restriking voltage is transient voltage. During the arcing time, at current zero, the voltage that shows up across the contacts is the restriking voltage.
Electric shock can cause burns or your heart to stop or beat irregularly It depends upon how much voltage one comes in contact with.
I think the cause of ripple voltage would be from a bad ground or capacitve voltage.
It is the rated test voltage that will not cause insulation breakdown.
Yes, a corroded battery can cause an intermittent voltage drop.
A voltage will cause electrons or other charge carriers to flow (if there is a path through which they can flow). In other words, it will cause a current.
A voltage will cause electrons or other charge carriers to flow (if there is a path through which they can flow). In other words, it will cause a current.
because the voltage likes to drop
This causes flow because voltage is what powers a circuit
Voltage
the RMS value of ac voltage is equivalent in power to the exact same DC voltage. This will cause the same amount of heating in a resistor.
You apply a voltage across a load and the result is that a current flows through the load. So you must have the voltage present, the cause, before current flow, the effect. Think of voltage as pressure and current as flow.
The breakdown voltage of an insulator is the minimum voltage that makes it partially conductive electrically. On the other hand, the breakdown voltage in a diode refers to the minimum reverse voltage to cause it to conduct in reverse.
Changes in load.