Voltage and current are two different things.
Voltage is the electric potential difference between two points. Expressed in volts, it is also joules per coulomb.
Current is the charge flow past a point. Expressed in amperes, it is also coulombs per second.
You can relate voltage and current using Ohm's Law, which states that voltage is equal to current times resistance.
Resistance is, therefore, equal to voltage divided by current. Using base units, resistance is equal to joules per coulomb divided by coulombs per second, which simplifies to joule-seconds per coulomb squared. That is a difficult unit to write, so we just use ohms as the unit.
They are related via Ohm's Law: V=IR (voltage = current times resistance).
They are related via Ohm's Law: V=IR (voltage = current times resistance).
They are related via Ohm's Law: V=IR (voltage = current times resistance).
They are related via Ohm's Law: V=IR (voltage = current times resistance).
They are related via Ohm's Law: V=IR (voltage = current times resistance).
voltage depend on current and resistance r.p.m depend on no of pole
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..
Diode is a non-ohmic conductor since in diodes current-voltage relation ship does't obey Ohm's law....the relationship between current and voltage is nonlinear here,...
The relation between resistance R, Current I and voltage V is: R= V/I Therefore: 60 = 12 / I <=> I = 12 / 60 = 0.2 amp
The phase angle between voltage and current in a purely resistive circuit is zero. Voltage and current are in phase with each other.
voltage depend on current and resistance r.p.m depend on no of pole
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
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..
V=IR where V is the voltage (volts), I is current (amps) and R is resistance (ohms)
Ohm's law gives the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance. The law states that I=V/R, where I is current, V is voltage, and R is resistance. Source: university digital fundamentals
Ohm's Law: voltage = current * resistance. If resistance is a constant, then voltage is directly proportional to current.
power = torque * rpm
q=cv so current changes with change in voltage keeping c constant
There is really no relation.
The current drawn from a power source is directly proportional to the voltage of thesource, and inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit between its terminals.There is no relationship between the current and the physical size of the source.
Diode is a non-ohmic conductor since in diodes current-voltage relation ship does't obey Ohm's law....the relationship between current and voltage is nonlinear here,...
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.