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What is holding current?

it is the minimum current required to maintain the SCR in conducting state.


What is ohm low?

v=ir Ohm's law states that , in a dc circuit the current is directly proportional to the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance at a constant temperature. It has the formula V=IR where I is the current and R is the resistance.


How does Si diode work?

Crystal diode for a p-type semiconductor and n-type semiconductor formation of the pn junction, in its interface on both sides of a space-charge layer, and has a self-built electric field. When there is no applied voltage, as pn junction on both sides of carrier concentration caused by the proliferation of poor self-built electric current and drift arising from the current equivalent and the balance of power in the state. When the outside world a positive bias voltage, electric and outside the field of mutual self-suppression role of the Consumers carrier increase from the current spread of the forward current. When the outside world a reverse bias voltage, external electric field and to further strengthen self-built electric field, in a certain form of reverse voltage and reverse bias voltage value unrelated to reverse saturated current I0. When the reverse voltage applied to a certain high level, pn junction in the space charge of the electric field strength to achieve the critical values of the double-carrier process, a large amount of electronic hole right, had a great numerical breakdown of the reverse current, Breakdown phenomenon known as diodes.


Is a current relay same as potential relay?

current relay are using for over current low state & high state.but potential relay are related to voltage.


When a current flows through mercury vapour what does it produce?

When a current flows through mercury vapor, it produces light through a process known as gas discharge. The electric current excites mercury atoms, causing them to emit ultraviolet light as they return to their ground state. This ultraviolet light then interacts with the phosphor coating on the inside of the lamp, producing visible light. This phenomenon is commonly utilized in fluorescent lamps and mercury vapor lamps.

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What is AC ohm's low?

ohm's law state that in an electric current it is propotional to current


Does ionic compounds counduct an electric current in the molten state?

Yes, ionic compounds can conduct electricity in the molten state because the ions are free to move and carry an electric charge. In the molten state, the forces holding the ions in place are weakened, allowing them to move and conduct the electric current.


Does lightning have a solid state?

No. Lightning is an electric current flowing through ionized air.


Is it legal for a minor to use a NEV Neighborhood Electric Vehicle?

It depends in what state you live in. Check with DMV ordinance.


What is Neon's color in natural state?

When it's not excited and ionized by an electric current, neon is colorless.


Can diamond conduct electricity at its solid state?

No, diamond is an insulator and does not conduct electricity in its solid state. This is because it does not have free electrons to carry an electric current.


What is the current New York State electrical code?

The current version of the National Electric Code - NFPA 70. Current Version is 2008 and can be verified: http://www.nfpa.org/aboutthecodes/AboutTheCodes.asp?DocNum=70


Where can one get rebates for purchasing an electric vehicle?

The US government offers tax credits for purchases of electric vehicles. You can claim these when you file your taxes. Some state governments also provide rebates. The vehicle manufacturer and retailer would be able to give you details more relevant to your locality.


What is the best way to describe induction?

a) The production of an electric or magnetic state by the proximity (without contact) of an electrified or magnetized body. b) The production of an electric current in a conductor by a change of magnetic field.


Is sodium chloride is a good insulator of electric current?

No, sodium chloride (table salt) is not a good insulator of electric current. In its solid state, sodium chloride dissociates into ions which can conduct electricity. However, in its molten state or when dissolved in water, sodium chloride can act as an electrolyte and conduct electricity.


Under what condition ionic coumpounds conduct a current?

Ionic compounds conduct electricity when they are in their molten state or when they are dissolved in water, as this allows their ions to freely move and carry electric charge. In these states, the ions are mobile and can carry an electric current.


Why can't sodium chloride conduct electricity in crystalline form?

Ionic compounds are unable to conduct electricity in crystalline (or solid) form because the ions are unable to carry the electric current since they cannot move from their fixed positions. When in a dissolved state, the ions separate and can thus carry the current.