A conductor is a device or material that allows current to flow through it easily due to its high conductivity properties. This is typically metals like copper, silver, and gold which have a large number of free electrons that can move through the material.
A device that permits direct current (DC) and opposes the flow of alternating current (AC) is a rectifier. Rectifiers are electronic components that only allow current to flow in one direction, which is common for converting AC to DC in power supplies and other applications.
The resulting device is called an electromagnet. The ferromagnetic material within the solenoid helps in enhancing the magnetic field strength produced by the solenoid when current flows through it.
A semiconductor device that produces electric current through the photo-voltaic effect is a solar cell. When sunlight shines on the cell, it creates an electric current by releasing electrons from the material. This electric current can then be harnessed for various applications, such as generating electricity for homes or powering electronic devices.
An electric current flows from a power source, such as a battery or power outlet, through a conductive material, like a wire, to a device that uses the electrical energy, and then returns to the power source to complete the circuit. The pathway includes the source of electricity, conductive material, and the device that utilizes the energy.
In a parallel circuit, each branch has its own current flow, so there isn't a single device that has the smallest current. The current through each device is determined by its resistance and voltage applied. The device with the highest resistance will have the smallest current flowing through it in a parallel circuit.
A device that permits direct current (DC) and opposes the flow of alternating current (AC) is a rectifier. Rectifiers are electronic components that only allow current to flow in one direction, which is common for converting AC to DC in power supplies and other applications.
Current flowing through a device depends on resistance offered by that device.
The resulting device is called an electromagnet. The ferromagnetic material within the solenoid helps in enhancing the magnetic field strength produced by the solenoid when current flows through it.
Electromagnet is a device consisting of a core of magnetic material such as iron, surrounded by a coil through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core.
A semiconductor device that produces electric current through the photo-voltaic effect is a solar cell. When sunlight shines on the cell, it creates an electric current by releasing electrons from the material. This electric current can then be harnessed for various applications, such as generating electricity for homes or powering electronic devices.
an off-load device a a switch where there is no current passing through it when its switched, a isolator is a off load device, a light switch is a on-load device because there is current passing through it when its switched.
transistor is a current controlled device. as the current flows through the base of the transistor , it works like a close switch.
no it does not make stronger.... if the device does not have that capability to with stand tat current...... the device will be destroyed........
An electric current flows from a power source, such as a battery or power outlet, through a conductive material, like a wire, to a device that uses the electrical energy, and then returns to the power source to complete the circuit. The pathway includes the source of electricity, conductive material, and the device that utilizes the energy.
In a parallel circuit, each branch has its own current flow, so there isn't a single device that has the smallest current. The current through each device is determined by its resistance and voltage applied. The device with the highest resistance will have the smallest current flowing through it in a parallel circuit.
A circuit breaker is a device used to open a circuit if too much current flows through it.
You cause the current to flow through an electronic device that allows current to flow in one directionbut not in the other direction. Such a device is called a "diode" or a "rectifier".