Electric current is the rate of [http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/elecur.html#c2 charge] flow past a given point in an electric circuit, measured in Coulombs/second which is named Amperes through any cross sectional area,which can be measured by Pi*r*r. [1coulomb/second=1Ampere]
while Electric current density is the measure of electric charges passing through a conductor in a electric circuit in a constant cross sectional area of 1 meter square.[1Ampere/Meter square]
A: difference in bias current causes the other
Current density is unrelated to Ohm's Law.
We know specifically the definition of current density as current flow through a surface of unit area. Conduction current is the current through the conductors in the presence of electrostatic fields and displacement current is the current flow due to time varying electric fields
current mirror circuit produce more stability as compared to biased circuit.
Power factor measures the phase difference between voltage and current. If they are in phase the Power Factor is one. If the current and voltage are out of phase the power factor is between zero and one. You can describe the PF by saying the current lags the voltage with a PF = .8 or the voltage leads the current with a .8 PF.
density of HDPE
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
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A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
A: difference in bias current causes the other
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.
Density: the ratio mass/volume for a material, expressed in kg/m3 (SI). Relative density: the ratio between the density of a material and the density of pure water at the same temperature.
No difference one is just fancier than the other