The question is meaningless. Voltage is a measure of electrical pressure, so it must be measured between two points.
In many systems, the chassis is used to complete the circuit by providing a return path. In most automotive or truck applications, this is the case. This saves materials cost by needing fewer wires.
In those systems, the voltage is measured between ground and the point of interest, but if there is a break in the path along the chassis, the results will be unreliable.
The breakdown voltage point for a Zener diode is 17 volts
V ab is the voltage between two nodes of the circuit. See also Kirchoff's Voltage Law. WHILE CORRECT IT REALY MEANS POINT a to point b in a circuit.
Voltage is the electrical potential difference between two points.
the point of input voltage at which Q1 begins to conduct
Yes,when the neutral potential is at ground potential i.e., 0v.
Clamping Voltage
The breakdown voltage point for a Zener diode is 17 volts
V ab is the voltage between two nodes of the circuit. See also Kirchoff's Voltage Law. WHILE CORRECT IT REALY MEANS POINT a to point b in a circuit.
Cutoff voltage is the point at which the battery is fully discharged. This is usually the point at which the device will shut itself off.
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Cutoff voltage is the point at which the battery is fully discharged. This is usually the point at which the device will shut itself off.
A common point of zero voltage in an electrical circuit is often referred to as the "ground" or "reference point." This point serves as a baseline for measuring voltage levels in the circuit. It helps stabilize the circuit by providing a return path for current and ensuring safety by preventing excessive voltage buildup. Grounding is crucial for protecting equipment and personnel from electrical faults.
No. A 277 volt ballast needs the correct voltage to operate. The 277 voltage is derived from the star point voltage of a 480 volt three phase system (277/480). The 208 voltage is a three phase line voltage whose star-point voltage is 120 volts (120/208).
3 Point (british)
To test voltage with a multimeter, set the dial to the voltage setting, connect the black probe to the ground and the red probe to the point where you want to measure the voltage. Read the display for the voltage measurement.
Voltage is the electrical potential difference between two points.
The voltage between point p and the battery is not able to measured exactly. You can never measure the absolute electric potential at any point. its just not possible. That is why we talk about difference in potential.