A: Voltages varies on a circuit because current varies caused by difference in resistance
The voltage at which a super grid operates can vary depending on the specific grid and its design. Generally, super grids operate at very high voltages, typically in the range of hundreds of kilovolts (kV) to several hundreds of kilovolts (kV), or even higher. These high voltages are necessary to transmit large amounts of electricity over long distances with minimal losses.
Single phase voltages vary throughout the world. To answer this question a basic voltage or country voltage has to be stated.
Break down voltages happens at low voltages (.6 for silicon & .3 for germanium), whereas knee voltages at higher voltages. That's why its cheaper.
Very careful or not at all, because some of the voltages is extremely HIGH it can vary between 300 VDC for a vacuum tube up to a thousands of volt on a CRT and any DC voltage over 24 volt are LETHAL.
A: Voltages varies on a circuit because current varies caused by difference in resistance
when the current increases in voltages.
That would vary by sport.
Voltages used vary from 1.5 v to 750,000 volts.
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A 4.8V battery offers about 2000 machine hours. Other voltages can offer as much as 3000 machine hours. Depending on the make and model of your plane, the flying time will vary.
(1) Species vary globally. (2) Species vary locally. (3) Species vary over time.
Usually the direction of motion changes over time.
Flexible expenses vary over time.
Flexible expenses vary over time.
Yes, they do tend to vary over the life cycle of a product.
AC voltages can be raise by transformers and transported over long distances without great power losses then converted back to lower household voltages by transfomers for our use.