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Voltage is the unit of measurement for electronic potential, from one point location to another.
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What happens when you switch off the voltage of a transformer
When a switch opens, a current drops to zero, but not a voltage.
The voltage across the switch is known to be zero only when the
switch is closed. … Now, the voltage on the secondary drops as the current
flows in the direction that demagnetizes that iron core,
and when there's no longer enough voltage to keep the
gap filled with ionized (conducting …
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Is it meaningful to talk about the capacitance and voltage of a single electron?
In a sense, all charges are measured by sampling the field (i.e. voltage gradient) they
create. … It cannot, however, be
identified with a particular voltage value, unless 'infinity' were
such a value. …
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Why does more voltage mean more current?
Ohm's law is (approximately) true for a variety of current-carriers,
and always (because of thermodynamics) is expected to have a
positive current in a positive field (voltage drop), reflecting
the fact … That's another reason that more voltage generally means
more current: no parts of the system have negative resistance except
in a local-small-fluctuation in the flow (like an eddy in
a stream might include …
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Is the magnetic field cancelled out in a transformer?
I think the intent of that statement is that the current in the secondary
windings, if there's a good current-carrying load present on the
secondary terminals, acts in the opposite sign to the primary …
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Relyance of plate distance on the capacitor equation
What is different,
is the proportional relationship between stored energy per unit charge (voltage)
and amount of charge (ampere-seconds) stored. … The important thing is, pulling B away from A doesn't change the charge on B: it
only changes the capacitance, i.e. the charge divided by the voltage. So,
the voltage rises. …
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Why do resistances add in series?
Resistance, by definition, is a voltage divided by a current. … So, a series of resistors has a terminal voltage which is
the sum of the voltage drops of the individual resistors,
and (because the resistors are in series) an operating
current which is identical for …
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What physically determines what voltage something has?
What physically determines voltage, is electric field. … To be correct, any scalar field that has the right gradient
would be acceptible, and that means one can add an arbitrary
constant to each point of any voltage field; a constant
field has zero gradient, …
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Connecting Ammeter and Voltmeter in the circuit
Similarly, the electrical potential on
two terminals of the device-under-test must be connected to a voltmeter in
order to determine the potential difference, the voltage. …
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Spherical magnet inside a solenoid
[about a bar magnet inducing current in a solenoid as it passes through, axially]
The magnet both has a north pole, and a south pole. At the center of the solenoid, the
symmetry of the situation me …
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Why isn't there any current in the primary if secondary circuit is opened in a transformer?
The low power drawn corresponds to low current on the input
side (assuming an AC voltage source is pressent), which is just the
transformer impedance equation being obeyed. …
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Does Ohm's law $V = IR$ mean voltage causes current, or does it just say that voltage and cu...
If a conductor with one end grounded has voltage source applied to its other end,
or has a current source connected to it, the resistance of that conductor does
relate the current and voltage according … the law of Ohm just means equivalence and that voltage is not the cause
Yes, that seems correct. Does generator voltage drive a resistive light bulb,
or generated current? …
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How does current flow in a circuit with a capacitor?
The presence of a parallel-plate capacitor means that in part of the
circuit (only a small part; capacitors rarely have a gap as large
as one millimeter) there is no movement of electrons, only a bu …
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Electrical Circuits - How does AC voltage/current propagate?
The equation for a resistor current versus voltage is not time-dependent,
but the equations for capacitors and inductors contain time derivative and time integrals, So, a network of those components requires …