#1). Thinner wire.
Either replace a wire with one composed of thinner material, or
stretch the existing wire slightly so that it becomes thinner.
#2). Longer wire of the same thickness.
The resistance can be changed in following two ways: 1.By change the length of the wire. 2.By changing the area of cross section of the wire.
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A: Transformer by itself goes not alter the phases the output can be in phase or out of phase depending how you look at it.
Various energy losses occur in transformers:Copper losses, the resistance to the current flow in the windings which heats the conductors.Iron losses, which are of two kinds:eddy current losses which flow in the laminations of the core caused by the magnetization and re-magnetisation of the core, which also causes heatingof the core. Eddy current losses can be greatly reduced by not making the out of a solid piece of iron. That is why transformer cores are generally made of lots of separate thin "laminations" which are insulated from one another by being bonded together using an epoxy resin adhesive.hysteresis losses which are again caused by the magnetizing and de-magnetising of the core. These are reduced by making the laminations of silicon steels, which have lower hysteresis losses than plain iron.Together all these losses lead to a total efficiency of about 97 to 98%, which will alter depending upon the load current that the transformer is supplying.
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You could increase the length of the wire or decrease its thickness to increase resistance in the electric circuit. Both of these changes will hinder the flow of electrons through the wire, resulting in higher resistance.
The resistance can be changed in following two ways: 1.By change the length of the wire. 2.By changing the area of cross section of the wire.
Yes, bending the wire can potentially affect its electrical resistance. The resistance of a wire is influenced by its dimensions, material, and temperature. Bending a wire can alter its cross-sectional area, length, or even cause deformations that impact the flow of electrons and increase resistance.
A variable electric current used to convey information is called a modulated current. Modulation techniques alter certain properties of the current, such as its amplitude, frequency, or phase, to encode data for transmission and processing in communication systems.
A thermister is a device that changes resistance depending on temperature. A photo resistor changes resistance based on light. Both of these could be used with an amplifying circuit to vary current flow.
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The resistance of the wire is directly proportional to the length and inversely proportional to the area of cross section. Also it depends on the material of the wire with which it is made. So three factors. Length, area of cross section, material.
The resistance can be changed in following two ways: 1.By change the length of the wire. 2.By changing the area of cross section of the wire.
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Changing the voltage in a circuit will alter the current flowing through it. According to Ohm's Law, the current is directly proportional to the voltage in the circuit. Increasing the voltage will lead to an increase in current, and vice versa.
First of all, DMM stands for Digital Multimeter. The -multi implies the meter measures several different parameters, usually voltage, current, resistance, and sometimes other things such as frequency. The input characteristics of a DMM will be very different depending on the parameter selected. For current, the ideal meter would have zero input resistance. Since the ammeter is inserted in series with the circuit under test, any resistance will alter the measured current, introducing error in the measurement.