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Can higher voltage burn the fluorescent bulbs?

it all depends on the voltage the light bulb can sustain.


Is there possible the transformer can operate below the rated voltage?

A: Transformers are designed for the maximum voltage they can sustain in operation a lower voltage operation should not bother them


What are independent and dependent sources?

An independent source is a source that produce constant currents and voltage. Dependent sources are voltage sources that depend on a voltage somewhere else in the network.


What was the total voltage across both voltage sources connected together for the first circuit?

The total voltage across both voltage sources connected together in the first circuit is 24V. This is because the two voltage sources are connected in series, so their voltages add up to give the total voltage across both sources.


In what way can multiple sources be wired to provide the greatest amount of voltage?

When DC voltage sources are wired in series they become additive.


What law is used to find the polarity of resistor when two voltage source are connected?

Hi! Well, it depends what voltage is "pushing" harder on the resistor. If you are ONLY dealing with 2 voltage sources and a single resistor, then the voltage source with the higher potential (or voltage) will dictate what polarity the resistor is. Cheers!


What other food sources did the nile sustain?

potato, cheese, bread and banannas


Why is millman's theorem called parallel generator theorem?

Because millman's is used in parallel ckt of impedances and voltage sources


What are two examples of voltage sources?

batteries and generators


WHAT HAPPENS TO VOLTAGE WHEN YOU CONNECT SOURCES IN A SERIES?

they add


What is H1 and H2 wire means?

H1 and H2 wires are commonly used to refer to the high voltage (H1) and low voltage (H2) wires in electrical systems. H1 wires carry the higher voltage and are typically used for the main power supply, while H2 wires carry lower voltage and may be used for control circuits or secondary power sources.


What is voltage how it produce?

Voltage is energy per charge, in joules per coulomb, commonly known as the volt. It is produced by batteries, generators, current sources across resistances, voltage sources, thermocouples, solar cells, etc.