1) Use an operational amplifier.
2) If voltage is not an issue, a transformer may be used.
Increase the resistance (ohms) Decrease the voltage (Volts)
There are several ways to calculate working load limit. One of these includes Minimum Breaking Load (MBL) divided by Working Load Limit (WLL) equals Working Load Limit (WLL).
Phase angle is defined as the angle by which the load current leads or lags the supply voltage in an AC circuit. There are numerous ways to calculate a circuit's phase angle, so there is no 'formula' as such. For example, if you know a load's resistance and impedance, or its true power and apparent power, then you can use basic trigonometry to calculate the phase angle, and so on.
There are numerous ways of doing this; it depends on what information you are give to start with. One method is: power = apparent power x cosine (phase angle)reactive power = apparent power x sine (phase angle)(where apparent power = supply voltage x load current)
You reduce ripple voltage by adding a low-pass filter. In the simplest case, you put a capacitor after the rectifier. The peak voltage will be the rectifier output voltage less the forward bias of the rectifier, while the minimum voltage will depend on current and capacitance. In a more complex case, you could use an LC filter, making the peak voltage smaller. Specifics are dependent on the power and performance requirements.
Ohm's Law says Voltage = Current x Resistance With constant voltage, an increase in resistance decreases the current. Now the load can be added in two basic ways. If the load is added in series the resistance will increase. If you add load in parallel the resistance will decrease and the current will increase from the source.
Two ways to increase the current would be to increase the surface area of the electrodes and make changes to the electrolyte to speed up the movement of the ions (this might involve increasing the concentration of the electolyte or warming it up to speed up diffusion).
use more impedense load and use suitable capacitor bank with the load.
1. Increase the voltage while holding the resistance constant.and2. Decreasing the resistance while holding the voltage constant.For a fixed load, increase the supply voltage. For a fixed supply voltage, increase the load.So that there is no confusion, 'increasing a load' means reducing the resistance (in the case of a d.c. circuit) or reducing the impedance (in the case of an a.c. circuit).
Increase, decrease, or remove the load <<>> Change the voltage and the current will also change in direct proportion, Ohms law.
Different things are measured different ways according to their properties.The current drawn from a supply is aften called the load current, but the actual load is the device which is connected to a supply and through which the current flows.
Increase the voltage applied to the wire. Decrease the resistance of the wire.
There's only one way to do that: Increase the current (amperes) in the wire.
You can increase the current in a wire by increasing the voltage applied across it or by decreasing its resistance. Additionally, increasing the cross-sectional area of the wire can also help facilitate higher current flow.
Increase the resistance (ohms) Decrease the voltage (Volts)
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