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To measure voltage drop across a component or connector the voltmeter must be connected in?

it must be connected in parallel as always


Do all Ford Focus have central locking?

All Ford vehicles have a central locking system that were manufactured after 1993. The Ford focus has always had the central locking system.


Were do you buy a voltage amplifier?

In audio look at an amplifier. It will be always a voltage amplifier.


What type of signal at the NPN output?

A: It always a voltage since it is a voltage amplifier


If you change your door locks will your central locking button still work on inside?

if removed and replaced properly the interior locking button should always work.


What does the voltage used by each part of a circuit always adds up to?

A: the source voltage


Are potential difference and voltage always the same?

Voltage is simply another word for potential difference.


What is meant by lead and lag?

The terms, 'lagging' and 'leading', describe the relationship between a circuit's load current and supply voltage. They describe whether the load current waveform is leading or lagging the supply voltage -always the current, never the voltage. Inductive loads always cause the current to lag the supply voltage, whereas capacitive loads always cause the current to lead the supply voltage.


What is meant by lagging and leading circuit?

The terms, 'lagging' and 'leading', describe the relationship between a circuit's load current and supply voltage. They describe whether the load current waveform is leading or lagging the supply voltage -always the current, never the voltage. Inductive loads always cause the current to lag the supply voltage, whereas capacitive loads always cause the current to lead the supply voltage.


Why peak voltage of the load is smaller than the voltage from the transformer output?

The voltage appearing across a load is always smaller than the no-load voltage of any voltage source -e.g. batteries, generators, or transformers. In simple terms this is because all these voltage sources have internal resistance or impedance which results in an internal voltage drop when the source delivers a load current. The resulting voltage, therefore, is always the difference between the no-load voltage and the internal voltage drop. A measure of the difference between a source's no-load and full-load voltage is termed its 'voltage regulation'.


Do Sawyer and Hazel like each other?

Yes because they are always locking eyes with each other.


What is Furnace fan voltage?

Almost always 120 volts