Your voltage shouldn't drop after a storm, unless there's widespread disruption to the electricity supply.
The voltage is greater than the applied voltage, why?
Yes. When the voltage drops and the power requirement (watts) stays the same, the amperage goes up.
there is 120V across the circuit.
By Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, the sum of the voltage drops around the series circuit will equal the voltage applied to the circuit.
The function of AVR is to automatically regulate the voltage of Generators. As the terminal voltage of a generators drops the AVR boosts the voltage.
When the pressure drops in a tropical storm, or just about any type of storm, is usually means that it is getting stronger.
Are resistor drops the voltage or current? ANSWER: The voltage DROP is a way to imply that the voltage no matter of the value is what it must be whether it is measured or calculated
zero? the supply voltage? the supply voltage minus the individual coltage drops? the sum of the individual voltage drops? which one?
In a series circuit the total voltage is the sum of the voltage drops across all the component in series. When the voltage drops across each the individual components are added up, they will equal the supply (or applied) voltage.
The voltage is greater than the applied voltage, why?
it drops.
the anode-cathode voltage drops
In most storms, which always includes hail storms, the barometric pressure drops. Which the pressure drops, that would allow clouds to form. The more it drops, the more intense the storm can get.
Yes. When the voltage drops and the power requirement (watts) stays the same, the amperage goes up.
Yes.
there is 120V across the circuit.
By Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, the sum of the voltage drops around the series circuit will equal the voltage applied to the circuit.