A good laboratory to test out high voltage experiment should be a government owned laboratory, or one that is government approved.
its because of transformers . they work with pulse
I was in physics student's science organization, and we were playing with Tesla generator a lot. After a few experiments we started saying, "Given a high enough voltage, even wood becomes a damn good conductor". However, if it's REALLY dry and voltage is below, say, 20-30 thousand volts, you could use it as an electric pole or isolator. But it would a be a lot better to search for materials with better isolating properties.
Electricity is transferred with high voltage and low current to reduce transmission loss ( I2R , where R= resistance of wire). As high voltage is present in transmission lines, Danger-high voltage is written.
ic voltage regulator is good for line or load regulation
LOw voltage shocks aremore dangerous than high voltage shock because at low voltage the electrical source pumps a lot of energy through the body for a longer time damaging vital organs. where as high voltage shock cause a layer of burnt insulting tissues which limits the current that flow through the body there by causing lesser damage.Also low voltage shock tend to 'stick' to the body while High voltage shock tend torepell the body causing superficial burn close but not close enough at low voltage your body react NOT with extreme convolsions therefore you are there to the end. at hi voltage your body will widly shake maybe to the point of disconnection. it is not the voltage that kills but ruther the current. a 2 v battery can killyou if it gets to your blood supply [SODIUM] METAL GOOD CONDUCTOR A 'D' CELL CAN DO IT ON A SHORT IT CAN DRAIN 2 AMPS ENOUGHT TO KILL ANYBODY.
There is no such thing as high voltage paintball guns.
its because of transformers . they work with pulse
Auschwitz had Joseph Mengele. Dachau performed High Altitude Medical Experiments and Buchenwald tested pharmaceuticals and incendiary devices on prisoners. See the Jewish Virtual Library's section on Medical Experiments for a good list of experiments and those responsible.
I was in physics student's science organization, and we were playing with Tesla generator a lot. After a few experiments we started saying, "Given a high enough voltage, even wood becomes a damn good conductor". However, if it's REALLY dry and voltage is below, say, 20-30 thousand volts, you could use it as an electric pole or isolator. But it would a be a lot better to search for materials with better isolating properties.
If you got a microphone that converts soft acoustic waves to audio voltage, the low output must be amplified. For that purpose it is good to have an amplifier with high voltage gain. The same is needed for the output of your CD player before it goes to the power amp. Scroll down to related links and look at "Amplification". Many amplifiers do not need high voltage gain. The final output stage of a good power amplifier usually has high current gain but very low voltage gain. Amplifiers are also used as mixers and filters where there is no voltage gain.
The answer will depend on what "these" experiments are!
Yes. The intended use of a zener diode is to be reverse biased at the breakdown voltage. In this mode, the zener has high slope in the current to voltage curve, making it a good choice for voltage regulation.
Really good
To avoid accidents in the science laboratory
With kitchen tongs. A mild tingling indicates low voltage/low amperage. Muscular spasms indicate high voltage/low amperage. Unconsciousness sans death indicates low voltage/moderate amperage. Death indicates high amperage. Good luck.
It's a good high voltage power transistor designed with small SMPS in mind.
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