There is really no relation.
The Phasor diagram explains the relation between voltage and current. This comparison happened in the Sinusoidal functions and solved using the Sinusoidal expression.
In physics, what is the symbol that looks like a horseshoe, and relation to voltage
High temp to low temp.
hi! no the current squared is directly proportional to the change in temp, Joules Law
There is really no relation.
The relation between amperage and capacitance is that amperage is equals to capacitance times the rate of voltage change over time. This voltage refers to instantaneous voltage.
Your question is unclear. But, if you are asking what the relationship between voltage and the distance between conductors is, then the higher the voltage, the greater the distance must be.
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voltage depend on current and resistance r.p.m depend on no of pole
voltage and frequency both are different quantity.. don't mix it...
Vrms=1.414xVpk to pk
V=IR where V is the voltage (volts), I is current (amps) and R is resistance (ohms)
q=cv q=dv/dt
In a capacitor ckt, current will be lead ahead from voltage by an angle 90 degree. Because for a capacitor the relationship between voltage and current is given as v=(jx)i , where v= voltage i= current jx=capacitive reactance
Scroll down to related links and look at "Electrical voltage V, amperage I, resistivity R, impedance Z, wattage P".
voltage is inversly proportional to speed speed and current are directly proportional to each other but voltage and current are directly proportional to each other..