It depends on
1 the resistance of wire.
2the voltage between the ends of the wire.
3the flowing current time.
electromotive force, current, resistance, and power
The strength of induced current depends on the number of coils of the cunductor and the strength of the magnet.
In basic terms, it is the torque produced between the rotor conductors and the magnetic field, due to the currents flowing the the rotor conductors and the field windings that drives an electric motor. These currents, of course, are ultimately the result of the voltage(s) applied to those two circuits and the product of any voltage and in-phase component of any current determines the input power to the motor, while the load determines its output power. So, you could say that all these factors 'run' the motor!
temparature, collector current, reverse saturation current, beta of atransistor
You don't calculate the current-carrying capacity, you find out from the appropriate Tables in your country's wiring regulations. In the UK, this is BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installation.The reason you must do this is that the current-carrying capacity of a cable depends on the conductor type, number of cores, the type of insulation, the method of installation, etc. Allthese factors are taken into account in these Tables.For a 2.5-mm2 copper cable, the current-carrying capacity can vary from around 22 A to around 36 A, depending on the factors described above.
-- The resistance of the wire.AND-- The voltage between the ends of the wire.OR-- The current through the wire.
The strength of electromagnet depends on the electric current flowing through the core because when the current is stopped, the core is no longer magnetized and the rate of change of flux linkage.
photoelectric current depends on intensity of light used
- How fast the particles are moving - The number of particles in a substance VJ
The strength of an electric field depends on the charge that causes it, and on the distance from the charge.
Electric current, magnetic field intensity, length of the conductor, angle between the electric current and magnetic field
It depends what is being produced.
Current flowing through a device depends on resistance offered by that device.
electromotive force, current, resistance, and power
The factors on which the current through an electrolyte depend are: (i) Nature of electrolyte (ii) Concentration of the solution (iii) Temperature
The strength of induced current depends on the number of coils of the cunductor and the strength of the magnet.
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