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(1) A unit of potential equal to the potential difference between two points on a conductor carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated between the two points is 1 watt; equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance of 1 ohm when 1 ampere of current flows through it
(2) A unit of potential equal to the potential difference between two points on a conductor carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated between the two points is 1 watt
(3) Equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance of 1 ohm when 1 ampere of current flows through it
(1) It is defined as the energy lost or gained by an electron as it passes through a potential difference of one volt .
(2) A 19 year old man suffered serious burns after climbing 30 feet up an electricity pylon carrying 30,000 volts .
(3) This a distribution power line, and the utility crews have told me that these sorts of lines normally carry 7,600 volts of electricity.
(4) The characteristic voltage is about 2 volts per cell, so by combining six cells you get a 12-volt battery.
(5) Once it's charged, the capacitor has the same voltage as the battery (1.5 volts on the battery means 1.5 volts on the capacitor).
(6) A news report said the line carried 13,000 volts of electricity.
(7) The car's inverter voltage was increased from 500 volts to 550 volts and the petrol engine's electronic management system was altered to allow it to rev higher.
(8) If only amperage is listed, the formula to determine watts is: amps times volts equal watts.
(9) These cables carry in the order of 13,000 volts of electricity.
(10) Invented in 1985, modern-day magnetic stimulators charge up to a whopping 3,000 volts and produce peak currents of up to 8,000 amps - powers similar to those of a small nuclear reactor.
(11) Noise signal out is generally given in amps per Hz or volts per Hz.
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(13) Because powerlines are typically 400,000 volts, and Earth is at an electrical potential of zero volts , pylons create electric fields between the cables they carry and the ground.
(14) As discussed previously, voltage is measured in volts , and current is measured in amps.
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(16) Like 220 volts of current being forced through a 110-volt kitchen appliance, the system is becoming overloaded, and the smoke is rising.
(17) The person doing the conversion decides what voltage the system will run at - typically anything between 96 volts and 192 volts .
(18) The instrument is able to measure isotopes at the individual atom level and does so by generating millions of volts of electricity.
(19) They created electricity running at 10 volts with a milliamp current, enough to power a small lightbulb.
(20) Next door to the proposed site is a massive electrical substation with overhead power cables carrying 33,000 volts .
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