Voltage in a sentence as a noun

I'm using voltage sag to describe how the voltage drops as the load increases.

A 100 foot cord of cheap 16 gauge wire can still supply almost 900 watts before the voltage drops below 100v.

If you're on a long radial line the voltage at the head end might be 126 just to get it to be 118 at the tail end.

How the **** are others not all anti-glare by default ?CPU: Hello regular voltage i7 2620M.

But the specific time of breakdown, the exact voltage at which the lamp breaks down, depends on the ambient light level.

Now you have PV going in everywhere totally screwing with the voltage so it becomes a bit of a grid management challenge.

The most important points: It has the 'iDevice' resistors and has very good voltage regulation - extremely clean, no big voltage spikes.

Normally a utility will install capacitor banks to adjust the voltage.

Which you could erase with a special high voltage signal on the motherboard doing the work of the ultraviolet lamp in previous generations.

It's implemented as a corresponding network of voltages sources and diodes, where the voltage at a point indicates time.

One possibility is that maybe the exact voltage input to the iPhone doesn't matter, and the designers knowing this didn't care about the voltage sag.

While this would work, 780x regulators essentially throw off the unwanted excess voltage as heat, and total heat output is going to be a factor of the voltage drop and current.

If you're working with high voltages or massively different potentials, Fluke actually design the boards and isolation circuitry properly.

Things like solar and wind have some problems in this, as they can contribute instability to the overall system - if the wind dies, you have to have hot standby power to keep voltage levels up.

So just as a little test, in the technical aspect of the rider, it would say "Article 148: There will be fifteen amperage voltage sockets at twenty-foot spaces, evenly, providing nineteen amperes .

The water itself is analogous to electrical charge, the pressure at the input of the pipe is similar to voltage, and the rate of flow of the water through the pipe is like electrical current.

If you test people for calculating the right voltage, you end up rewarding people who "plug & chug" quickly, even if they don't know what the voltage means, or why it would make some cluster of components go apeshit when it goes over about five volts.

For safety and by law, there can't be any direct electrical connection between the primary and secondary side, so even the voltage feedback control signals need to be isolated with small transformers or optoisolators.

Solar PV panels have highly nonlinear voltage/current characteristics, which means that increased voltage does not correspond to increased power, especially in setups such as the tree where the solar panels are not uniformly illuminated.

Cheap meters can't be calibrated at all by calibration services as there is nothing other than a single master voltage reference inside which is usually not a constant current or voltage source but a resistor/voltage divider across the reference voltage.

Voltage definitions

noun

the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts

noun

the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts

See also: potential