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Can there be a current with no voltage?

No, There can't Be current without voltage


When can voltage be induced but not current?

"Induced" is the verb you are looking for. A current is induced in the secondary circuit by the current in the first changing, provided both conductors are close enough for the driving current's electro-magnetic field to enclose the second conductor. Note that word "changing". Direct current produces a field but that remains constant and does not induce a secondary current, as a.c. does.


If voltage changes in a ac circuit what happens to current?

Voltage attempts to make a current flow, and current will flow if the circuit is complete. It is possible to have voltage without current, but current cannot flow without voltage. The answer is "yes",voltage remains the same as current moves through the circuit.As the voltage remains constant, current increases in the circuit.


Why is the output voltage from a transformer zero if the current in the primary coil is a direct current?

The output voltage from a transformer is zero when the primary coil carries direct current (DC) because transformers operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, which requires a changing magnetic field. In a DC circuit, the current remains constant, resulting in a steady magnetic field that does not induce a voltage in the secondary coil. Consequently, without a changing magnetic field, no voltage is generated across the secondary winding. Thus, transformers are ineffective with DC, as they rely on alternating current (AC) to function.


What is the purpose of fixed resistor?

To lower the voltage and amperage in order to better fit the needs of other components.

Related Questions

Can you increase current in a circuit without change in resistance and voltage?

no it is not possibleAnswerYes, by changing the voltage OR the resistance.


Can there be a current with no voltage?

No, There can't Be current without voltage


How do you increase amperage without changing voltage or resistance?

You cannot increase amperage without changing voltage or resistance. Ohm's law states that voltage is current times resistance. You cannot change one alone. Not even changing frequency in a capacitive or inductive circuit will do this, because changing frequency represents a change in reactance, which is effectively a change in resistance.


Is the current produced by voltage or is it viceversa?

Voltage is responsible for the production of current. voltage is the unit of electromotive force which gives the electrons a motion in a definite direction which we call current. voltage can exist without current(i.e. in open ckt.) but current can not without voltage.


When can voltage be induced but not current?

"Induced" is the verb you are looking for. A current is induced in the secondary circuit by the current in the first changing, provided both conductors are close enough for the driving current's electro-magnetic field to enclose the second conductor. Note that word "changing". Direct current produces a field but that remains constant and does not induce a secondary current, as a.c. does.


If voltage changes in a ac circuit what happens to current?

Voltage attempts to make a current flow, and current will flow if the circuit is complete. It is possible to have voltage without current, but current cannot flow without voltage. The answer is "yes",voltage remains the same as current moves through the circuit.As the voltage remains constant, current increases in the circuit.


What happens to the current in a 1.5 volt battery is removed and is replaced by a 3-volt battery?

V = IR, so if you double the voltage without changing the resistance, the current will also double.


Why is the output voltage from a transformer zero if the current in the primary coil is a direct current?

The output voltage from a transformer is zero when the primary coil carries direct current (DC) because transformers operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, which requires a changing magnetic field. In a DC circuit, the current remains constant, resulting in a steady magnetic field that does not induce a voltage in the secondary coil. Consequently, without a changing magnetic field, no voltage is generated across the secondary winding. Thus, transformers are ineffective with DC, as they rely on alternating current (AC) to function.


What is the purpose of fixed resistor?

To lower the voltage and amperage in order to better fit the needs of other components.


Can voltage flow without use of wire?

We talk about current flowing, not voltage. Current can flow without wire as is witnessed in a lightening storm. Voltage can be transferred via induction through the air as well.


Can current flow in a circuit without potential difference?

A current cannot exist without voltage but voltage can exist without current.Simple example is battery. A battery has votlage even though it is not connected elsewhere.


How do you drop amps across a circuit without changing the voltage?

Increase resistance.