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The output power of the machine increases as its efficiency improves. This means that more of the input energy is being converted into useful work, leading to higher output power.
The output power of a light source is directly related to the intensity of light it emits. As the intensity of light increases, the output power of the light source also increases. This relationship is important in determining the effectiveness of a light source in various applications, such as in phototherapy or communication systems.
Speed is directly related to power. As speed increases, power also increases. And as speed decreases, power also decreases.
P=VI If current (I) increases then P will increase proportionally. That is, assuming that voltage (V) remains constant. If voltage decreases and current increases or vice versa, proportionally then P will remain the same.
An accelerator increases the amount of fuel going to the engine, which in turn increases the engine's power output. This increased power allows the car to overcome resistance forces like friction and aerodynamic drag, resulting in an increase in velocity.
The output power of the machine increases as its efficiency improves. This means that more of the input energy is being converted into useful work, leading to higher output power.
The required power output for a well pump to operate efficiently is typically measured in watts.
the power output increases
The output power of a light source is directly related to the intensity of light it emits. As the intensity of light increases, the output power of the light source also increases. This relationship is important in determining the effectiveness of a light source in various applications, such as in phototherapy or communication systems.
It increases their white blood cell count.
The output power of an amplifier is greater than its input power, whereas the output power of a transformer is almost the same as its input power. In other words, an amplifier increases acts to increase power, whereas a transformer only increases voltage.
input 220v ac & output 24v dc
here, the power required by the receiver is the output power and that required from the source is input power. Gain in dB=10 log(output power/input power) we have, loss in dB = -gain in dB = 10 log(input power/output power) or, 50 = 10 log(input power/10nW) or, anti-log(5) = input power/10 nW so the power required from the source is antilog(5)*10nW = 1 mW
Generally the lumen output of bulbs is proportional to the power used, if the bulbs are operated at their rated voltage.
It depends on the required output current, load rejection factor, and ripple. Also, efficiency enters into the picture.
Speed is directly related to power. As speed increases, power also increases. And as speed decreases, power also decreases.
Very simply, more fuel burned, more power output. This applies to any combustion engine.