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Diverged in woods means?

Diverge in wood means- To go or extend in different directions from a common point; branch out.


What is sta-bil?

A voltage stabilizer is an electrical appliance used to feed constant voltage current to electrical gadgets like ACs and computers, and protects them from damage due to voltage fluctuations. It works on the principle of a transformer, where the input current is connected to primary windings and output is received from secondary windings. When there is a drop in incoming voltage, it activates electromagnetic relays which add to more number of turns in the secondary winding, thus giving higher voltage which compensates for loss in output voltage. When there is rise in the incoming voltage, the reverse happens, and, thus, the voltage at the output side remains almost unchanged.


How do you determine what the volt light on a 1997 Monte Carlo means on a car that starts?

If the voltage light stays on after stating the car it means you have a problem with the charging system. Possibly the alternator has gone bad. Start the car and with a volt meter check the voltage at the battery terminals. it should read between 13-14.5 volts. If not, your alternator is not working. Most auto parts stores will check your system free of charge.


Why is electricity transmittedat very high voltages and then stepped down by transformers?

The higher the transmission voltage the lower the I2r line losses. Greater effiency.AnswerThe voltage produced by power station generators is limited to 25 - 30 kV because of there is a limit to how physically-large a generator's windings can be. However, to transmit energy, the transmission voltages must be very high because, for any given load, the higher the voltage, the lower the load current. This means that (1) voltage drops along the line are manageable, (2) conductors of practical size can be used, and (3) line losses are minimised.


What is Freight term franco?

The French term which means "Free Delivered", the shipper pays all charges to a particular point.

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What is The meaning of Voltage 'V ab' is the voltage at?

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.


What does voltage mean in a sentence?

Voltage pretty much means.. The work it takes to move charge from one point of the circut to anotherl.


What is the difference between voltage forward voltage and voltage drop?

Voltage is the potential difference between the source & any point in the circuit. The forward voltage is the voltage drop across the diode if the voltage at the anode is more positive than the voltage at the cathode (if you connect + to the anode). Voltage drop means, amount of voltage by which voltage across load resistor is less then the source voltage.


Is the voltage point at which a suppressor begins to absorb or block voltage?

Clamping Voltage


Why neutral is ground in the circuit?

In the transformer at the secondry side one end of the winding will make star connection means 0 point there will be no voltage at that end if any leake voltage appear at that point it have to ground that what all the neutral points to be grounded


What is the break down voltage point for a zenerdiode?

The breakdown voltage point for a Zener diode is 17 volts


What does it mean to have a power factor of 1?

First we need to know what is power factor ? it's cosine of angle between the current and voltage at that point where we wish to measure it. so power factor of "1" means the angle between the voltage and current is 0 degree. It means literally that the current and voltage is in the same phase.


What is sending voltage?

sending voltage means voltage applied to source side.....


What DC operating point means?

"The application of a DC voltage in forward bias mode to a circuit containing a diode will result in a specific DC voltage and DC current across the diode, known as the DC operating point, Q point (VDQ, IDQ)." source: http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~achar/notes_2507/Lab3_tutorial_diodes.pdf


What is cut-off voltage?

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.


What is DC in voltage means?

This means direct current.


What is meant by cut off voltage in diode?

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.