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Voltage, also
known as (electrical)
potential difference,
electric pressure, or
electric tension, is the
difference in
electric potential between two...
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simply alternating and direct, respectively, as when they
modify current or
voltage. The
usual waveform of
alternating current in most
electric power circuits...
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simply alternating and direct, as when they
modify current or
voltage.
Direct current may be
converted from an
alternating current supply by...
- A
voltage regulator is a
system designed to
automatically maintain a
constant voltage. It may use a
simple feed-forward
design or may
include negative...
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transmission network. This is
distinct from the
local wiring between high-
voltage substations and customers,
which is
typically referred to as
electric power...
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input voltage (Vin).
Voltage division is the
result of
distributing the
input voltage among the
components of the divider. A
simple example of a
voltage divider...
- The peak
inverse voltage is
either the
specified maximum voltage that a
diode rectifier can block, or, alternatively, the
maximum voltage that a rectifier...
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Psophometric voltage is a
circuit noise voltage measured with a
psophometer that
includes a CCIF-1951
weighting network. "Psophometric
voltage"
should not...
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junction connected to two
electrical terminals. It has an
exponential current–
voltage characteristic.
Semiconductor diodes were the
first semiconductor electronic...
- and territories, with the plugs,
voltages and
frequencies they
commonly use for
providing electrical power to low
voltage appliances, equipment, and lighting...