It likely means that the device is rated up to 10 VDC.
yes provided that power consumption is definedAnswerAC voltages are expressed as root-mean-square values, which are exactly equivalent to the corresponding value of a DC voltage. So a, say, 120-V incandescent lamp would operate at exactly the same brightness whether connected to 120 V (AC) or 120 V (DC). So, there is no such thing as a 'DC light bulb'!
no, dc volatage is a type of current direct current, ac is alternating current, average voltage could be any type of voltage ac or dc that maintains a constant rangeAnswerNo. A DC voltage is exactly equivalent to an AC rms-voltage. So, for example, 100 V (DC) is exactly equivalent to 100 V (AC rms). The average value of an AC waveform is zero.
G(s)= θ ̇/V= k/(Ts+1)
In the UK, V for Vendetta was published by Quality Comics. In the United States, its publishing company is Vertigo (DC Comics).
yes it is 230 v is deadly, it doesn't matter if it's ac or dc. Some people say one is more dangerous than the other. That implies that there is some voltage, lower than 230 v, at which one will kill you but the other will not. There is no conclusive evidence for that, so it can't be said that ac is more dangerous than dc or vice versa.
No. 9 v is only 75% of 12 v.
V(ripple)= V(rms) / V (DC)
AC DC And Then There Was Rock - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
AC DC Family Jewels - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
In a car the power supply is DC so all motors in cars work on DC. Also, AC motors are usually designed for 120 v or 240 v so they would not work on 12 v DC. So the answer is no.
110 v/DC
ANS- a dc component, VL(dc) = VLM/π FOR HALF WAVE RECTIFICATION.V(dc)=V(average)
What does dc mean? Is it a persons name or what. i don't think it has a meaning its just a company in Washington dc
DC Showcase Jonah Hex - 2010 V is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG USA:PG-13
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The wire used in the armature windings will be a different length and thickness, suitable for the voltage used and the power required.
It was named after a psychologist called Dennis Child.