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There is no loss in voltage. Voltage is constant (dependant on your supply). The dimming is as a result of of a reduction in current (ampage)
Reversing the equation gives the oxidation half reaction. Doing this changes the sign on the voltage, not the magnitude.
0.34-(-2.37)
This is a table with values in volts for the standard reduction potentials of metals to a cathode.
0.34-0.80
-2.37 - 0.34
An electrolytic cell
-2.37 - 0.34
Brownouts or sags
Power consumed by an electrical appliance will increase with a reduction of applied voltage.
Brownout
First of all, there is no such thing as a 'phase-to-phase' voltage. The correct term is 'line-to-line' voltage. Secondly, without knowing what you mean by 'overall voltage', there is no way of answering your question.
There is no loss in voltage. Voltage is constant (dependant on your supply). The dimming is as a result of of a reduction in current (ampage)
the meanings of positive and negative voltage
Decrease or reduction of voltage along the wire is called voltage drop. It is measure through wire and load resistance difference.
The reaction is spontaneous.
The reduction of voltage or the increase of resistance will reduce the current in a circuit.