Voltage
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Electrical Energy
What is Electrical Energy? Its Unit, Formula & Applications
Electrical Energy, Its Unit, Formula and Applications What is Energy? Energy is the capacity for doing work or the ability to do some work is known as energy. Energy exists…
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Formulas - Equations
Basic Electrical Engineering Formulas and Equations
Basic Voltage, Current, Power and Resistance Formulas in AC and DC Circuits Following are the electrical engineering formulas and equations for the basic quantities i.e. current, voltage, power, resistance and…
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Basic Concepts
What is Voltage? its Unit, Formula, Types & Applications
What is Voltage? Electric Potential Difference and EMF Definition & Applications You must have heard of the voltage, current & power that is associated with electricity. It is one of…
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Electrical Wiring
How to Find Power, Voltage & Ampere Rating of Outlet, Receptacle and Plugs
How to Find the Voltage, Power and Ampere Ratings of Outlet, Switch, Receptacle, Socket and Plugs etc.? Switches, outlets, plugs, receptacles, connectors, breakers, GFCI, RCD’s etc., are designed and rated…
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Questions - Answers
Which One Kills – Current or Voltage and Why? Amps vs Volts
Which One is the Fatal, Voltage or Current and Why? A bad wife or girlfriend won’t kill you, but voltage and current can do so easily at a certain level.…
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Questions - Answers
Difference Between Current and Voltage
Main Difference Between Voltage and Current Current and voltage are two different electrical antiquates but related to each other. It is important to know the fundamentals of voltage and current…
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Difference Between Voltage and EMF?
Fundamental Difference Between EMF and Voltage? What is a Voltage? The required amount of energy to move the unit charge from one point to another is known as Voltage. In…
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Questions - Answers
Why the Voltage in a Short Circuit is Zero and Current is High
Why the Reactance and Voltage under Fault Condition is Low and Current is High Theoretically and ideally, the Voltage and Reactance of a system (under fault condition such as short…
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Questions - Answers
Why Volume of the Conductor is Inversely Proportional to the Square of Voltage?
Prove that the Volume of a conductor is inversely proportional to the squire of Voltage (Vol = 1/V2). And what is the effect of this relation on Transmission and Distribution…
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According to Ohm’s Law, I ∝ V, But I ∝ 1/V in Power Equation. Explain?
In I = V ÷ R, Current is Directly Proportional to the Voltage, But Current is Inversely Proportional to the Voltage in P = V × I? This is another…
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