You can put less resistance (more load) on the battery with larger wires, but if you exceed a particular current output for a given duration, you will overheat the battery. To safely increase current output, use two batteries connected in parallel.
Either you increase the voltage, or you reduce the resistance.
Either you increase the voltage, or you reduce the resistance.
Either you increase the voltage, or you reduce the resistance.
Either you increase the voltage, or you reduce the resistance.
If you need to increase the current flown in the circuit when the voltage supplied is unchanged then you have to reduce the resistance of the circuit...
V = IR
so when V is a constant..
reducing R will increase I
Transformers are usually sized to the load. If you need up to 200 amps on the secondary then size the transformer secondary to give you that. By using that 200 amp transformer you can apply many loads until you reach the capacity of the transformer. That is the way that you increase the amperage from the transformer.
AnswerA transformer doesn't increase current. It increases (or decreases) voltage.The secondary current (i.e. the output current) of a transformer is determined by the load, not by the transformer.
However, you need to check whether that the load current is within the rated current of the transformer, otherwise the transformer will overheat. You can do this by dividing the rated apparent power (expressed in volt amperes) of the transformer by its rated secondary voltage.
increase the voltage or reduce the resistance
By increasing the Voltage or Potential difference in the Circuit. and by decreasing the resistance.
I=V/R
ohm's law
Ampere = Volt / Ohms, so you either increase the voltage, or reduce the total resistance.
Either you increase the voltage, or you reduce the resistance.
You get a higher rated power source.
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Increase voltage. Increase the number of windings,
Transformers increase and decrease voltage as needed. PLATO
It will increase the current since the water heater is made of a heating element and which is resistive in nature. Ohms law states that V=IR where V is the voltage, I the current and R the resistance. Now the resistance will always remain constant. Thus, when the voltage is increased, the current will also increase.
Increase current by either increasing the voltage or decreasing the resistance.
What is the effect of surge arrested on increase the voltage in medium voltage circuits?
To increase (current) flow in a circuit you increase voltage (or decrease resistance). Ohm's Law: Current = Voltage divided by resistance
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A transformer is used to increase or decrease alternating voltage.
Ohm's Law states that Voltage = Resistance (Ohms) * Current (Ampere). So when you increase voltage, you increase current.
it depends on what type of load. Motor amperage will drop off as voltage rises. loads such as lights will increase amperage with voltage rise.
Ohm's Law states Voltage = Current x Resistance. Hence if voltage is increased and resistance is constant, current will increase proportionally to the rise in voltage.
Increase voltage. Increase the number of windings,
Electromagnets are never used to increase or decrease the voltage in a circuit. These magnets in conjunction with a rotating device (an armature) can create a voltage but the do not have any effect on a voltage.
Step-Up Transformers increase the primary voltage to a higher voltage, of same frequency.