Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
In practical applications, battery voltage:
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Sujeet kumar said:
1 decade ago
What is different between inductor and capcitor?
Pradeep raj said:
1 decade ago
Inductor it is a bulky component and it is responsible for magnetic field usually units are HenrY.
WHEREAS CAPACITOR is skinny and it is responsible electric field.
WHEREAS CAPACITOR is skinny and it is responsible electric field.
Brindha.r said:
1 decade ago
Whenever load gets increases, current will get reduce. According to ohms law I is proportional to V. So voltage also reduced.
Hari said:
1 decade ago
What is the difference between load and load resistance?
Pavan kumar said:
1 decade ago
Each and every battery has some internal resistance, as the load is increased (ie. , load resistance is lowered) current increases which results in the increase of drop across the internal resistance resulting in the decrease of the voltage.
Sanky said:
1 decade ago
Due to internal resistance offered by battery itself.
Pongo said:
1 decade ago
V is proportional to I means V/I=constant. Again, V=IR or, V/I=R. So if the load R increases and keep the current constant, then V also increases.
Aziz ur rehman said:
10 years ago
v is directly proportion to i.
Amar said:
10 years ago
Why the other option is not correct any one can explain me?
Abdul wajid said:
9 years ago
Load increase current will be increased and the voltaga remain constant. i.e if home lamps adopt maximum 1 o r2 amp current if we increase the load and motor is connected in this circuit motor consume more current then lamp that's why load increase current will be increased and voltage is constant.
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