power plug socket adapter voltage
What is the definition of the voltage?
The “VOLTAGE” is represented with the element “V”.
The units are : volts .
The term of voltage is not generally used to describe potential difference in an electric field, but always points in
a circuit or system. And when we say high voltage system, we refer to a system where voltage of lines / terminals
is high earth, or between points / phases in the systems.
The Voltage is a representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge. But if a unit of
the electrical charge were placed in a location, the voltage indicates the potential energy of it at that point. In
other words, it is a measure of the energy contained within an electric field, or an electric circuit, at a given point.
And it is equal to the work that would have to be done per unit charge against the electric field to move the charge
from one point to another.
voltag of power plug socket
For the electricity to flow, there has to be something to push the electrons along. And this is called
the electromotive force (EMF). The battery or the power outlet creates the electromotive force that makes a
current of electrons flow. The electromotive force is better known as a voltage.
This means that for generating electricity there must be some potential difference between the two points in an
electric field. And you are only paying the government to move the electrons through your appliances.
Otherwise ,when the voltage is applied, the electrons of the outer orbit of the conductor gets detached and
current starts flowing in the circuit. And the voltage is the driving force for the flow of electrons. The current can't
flux in the circuit if the driving force -Voltage- is absent.
The wind flux from the high pressure point to the low pressure point. Similarly, the current flows from the high
potential point to the low potential point. And the flow of the current takes place when there exist a potential
difference in the circuit.
The voltage is a measure of the work done to move a charge from one point to another in a electric field.
V=W/q
What is ripple voltage?
The ripple voltages are the ones not having a constant magnitude, they are undulations on a dc waveform.
And it is produced when you have generated a DC waveform from an AC using a rectifier.
The ripples tend to reduce the efficiency of your device and often leads to noise. They are unwanted product of
an AC to DC conversion.
the Rippers , however, can be eliminated/ reduced considerably with the help of filter circuit.( A combination of
capacitor and inductor in the output circuit)..
What is the definition of an unrectified voltage?
Basically a rectifier voltage is a device that converts AC which is reverses its direction to DC which flows in one
direction.
So, we can say a uncertified voltage is nothing more that passing the input voltage as it is i.e. For AC input it will
have AC output.
What is the definition of the voltage?
The “VOLTAGE” is represented with the element “V”.
The units are : volts .
The term of voltage is not generally used to describe potential difference in an electric field, but always points in
a circuit or system. And when we say high voltage system, we refer to a system where voltage of lines / terminals
is high earth, or between points / phases in the systems.
The Voltage is a representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge. But if a unit of
the electrical charge were placed in a location, the voltage indicates the potential energy of it at that point. In
other words, it is a measure of the energy contained within an electric field, or an electric circuit, at a given point.
And it is equal to the work that would have to be done per unit charge against the electric field to move the charge
from one point to another.
voltag of power plug socket
For the electricity to flow, there has to be something to push the electrons along. And this is called
the electromotive force (EMF). The battery or the power outlet creates the electromotive force that makes a
current of electrons flow. The electromotive force is better known as a voltage.
This means that for generating electricity there must be some potential difference between the two points in an
electric field. And you are only paying the government to move the electrons through your appliances.
Otherwise ,when the voltage is applied, the electrons of the outer orbit of the conductor gets detached and
current starts flowing in the circuit. And the voltage is the driving force for the flow of electrons. The current can't
flux in the circuit if the driving force -Voltage- is absent.
The wind flux from the high pressure point to the low pressure point. Similarly, the current flows from the high
potential point to the low potential point. And the flow of the current takes place when there exist a potential
difference in the circuit.
The voltage is a measure of the work done to move a charge from one point to another in a electric field.
V=W/q
What is ripple voltage?
The ripple voltages are the ones not having a constant magnitude, they are undulations on a dc waveform.
And it is produced when you have generated a DC waveform from an AC using a rectifier.
The ripples tend to reduce the efficiency of your device and often leads to noise. They are unwanted product of
an AC to DC conversion.
the Rippers , however, can be eliminated/ reduced considerably with the help of filter circuit.( A combination of
capacitor and inductor in the output circuit)..
What is the definition of an unrectified voltage?
Basically a rectifier voltage is a device that converts AC which is reverses its direction to DC which flows in one
direction.
So, we can say a uncertified voltage is nothing more that passing the input voltage as it is i.e. For AC input it will
have AC output.