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Why is a high dc voltage applied to a transformer for testing?

A high dc voltage would be applied to test the insulation between the windings.


Why generally the voltage is applied to HV side?

Lower voltages are required if connected to the low voltage side. The testing facility may not have a gen set large enough to test from the high voltage side.


How much voltage for 132kv UG cable high voltage testing?

it depends on the specification,,,,,,in saudi arabia as per sec standards 152kv voltage should be applied for a period of one hour.


What is termination voltage in DDR3 RDIMM?

DDR3 works with 1.5V supply,so it needs a termination voltage half of it i.e 0.75V LDDR3 works with 1.2V supply,so it needs a termination voltage half of it i.e 0.6V Sukumar Reddy.P


What is the definition of applied voltage?

Any voltage that is fed into or "applied" to an electrical circuit is referred to as an "applied voltage".


How the breakover voltage is fixed for silicon controlled switch?

A: It is not fixed to any voltage. The manufacture test them as a sample on a lot and to have a specific breakdown it must not conduct within certain voltage applied. If it fail the testing the whole lot is rejected by default


Why do the voltage drops of an inductor and a lamp in a series ac circuit not equal the applied voltage?

The voltage is greater than the applied voltage, why?


Is induced voltage is always the opposite polarity opposes or subtract from the applied voltage?

Induced voltage is generally described by Lenz's Law, which states that the direction of induced voltage (or current) will be such that it opposes the change in magnetic flux that produced it. This means that when an external voltage is applied, the induced voltage acts in opposition to that applied voltage whenever there is a change in magnetic conditions. However, the total voltage in the circuit is the algebraic sum of the applied voltage and the induced voltage, so it can be seen as subtracting from the applied voltage in terms of net effect.


Why infinite current flows when voltage applied is zero?

No current flows when the applied voltage is zero.


The applied voltage in a circuit equals the sum of the circuits individual what?

For a series circuit, the applied voltage equals the sum of the voltage drops


Is torque directly proportional to applied voltage?

Current is directly proportional to applied voltage. Ohm's law.


Which type of SCSI termination uses voltage regulators inside the termintor?

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