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  • '''Voltage, electromotive force, or electric potential difference''' is the difference Voltage is related to [[electric current|current]] and [[resistance]] in an electri
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Voltage]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Kirchhoff's voltage law}}
    865 bytes (112 words) - 21:34, 11 January 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kirchhoff's voltage law]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 13:05, 18 December 2007
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kirchhoff's voltage law]]
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  • ...e a set of linear equations which must be solved to determine all of the [[voltage]]s and [[current]]s in a complex [[electrical circuit]]. ...as: "Around any closed loop or path in a circuit, the algebraic sum of all voltage drops must equal zero. In other words, energy is conserved."
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  • ...e a set of linear equations which must be solved to determine all of the [[voltage]]s and [[current]]s in a complex [[electrical circuit]]. ...as: "Around any closed loop or path in a circuit, the algebraic sum of all voltage drops must equal zero. In other words, energy is conserved."
    742 bytes (112 words) - 19:31, 20 February 2010
  • ...rent (voltage) returned to the site of a dependent source and the current (voltage) of a replacement independent source.
    255 bytes (38 words) - 14:47, 30 June 2011
  • ...y a simplified circuit consisting of a voltage source, called the Thévenin voltage source, in series with an impedance, called the Thévenin impedance.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Voltage]]
    21 bytes (2 words) - 16:56, 8 December 2007
  • #Redirect [[Voltage]]
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  • ...al energy associated with interacting charges and more commonly known as [[voltage]].
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  • ...s input terminal(s) (usually a [[Electric current|current]] or a [[Voltage|voltage]]) to control an output signal at its output terminal(s), acting either as
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  • A brief change in voltage that travels along a cell membrane.
    97 bytes (14 words) - 05:41, 20 May 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[Kirchhoff's voltage law]]
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  • A DC-coupled high-gain electronic voltage amplifier with differential inputs and, usually, a single output.
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  • Medical device which applies brief high-voltage electric shock to the heart, to restore a proper rhythm.
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  • The fall of voltage is described by Where [[voltage]] is typically in millivolts, x is distance in millimeters, and λ is
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  • ...noinclude>The increase in the equivalent input capacitance of an inverting voltage amplifier due to a capacitance connected between two gain-related nodes.
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  • A controlled reduction of strength of some force (e.g., [[voltage]]) or microorganism (e.g., an attenuated [[virus]] used in a [[vaccine]]
    174 bytes (25 words) - 10:36, 18 October 2008
  • ...te a set of linear equations that must be solved to determine all of the [[voltage]]s and [[current]]s in a complex [[electrical circuit]].
    660 bytes (104 words) - 14:09, 27 December 2007
  • Unit of electric voltage; symbol statV; 1 statV = 10<sup>&minus;6</sup>&times;''c''&nbsp;volt; ''c''
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  • ...by mamba snakes (genus ''Dendroaspis'') that block particular subtypes of voltage-gated potassium channels in neurons, thereby enhancing the release of acety
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  • Unit of voltage difference in the cgs-emu system of units; symbol abV; 1 abV = 1 erg/(s&sdo
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Voltage]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Kirchhoff's voltage law}}
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  • ...inuously-fed consumable tubular electrode containing a flux and a constant-voltage or, less commonly, a constant-current welding power supply.
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  • ...current '''I''' is flowing through a resistor '''R''', and experiencing a voltage drop '''V''', the power consumption can be expressed as '''I<sup>2</sup>R'' Calculating the power of AC circuits is more complex because both the voltage and the current are a function of time.
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  • ...between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference or voltage across the two points, and inversely proportional to the resistance between
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  • ...simplified circuit consisting of a voltage source, called the '''Thévenin voltage source''', in series with an impedance, called the '''Thévenin impedance'' ...em is shown in the figure: the circuit behavior is boiled down to a simple voltage divider.
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  • *[http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/AliceLi.shtml Voltage of an Alkaline Battery]
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  • ...separated by an insulating ''gate oxide'' from a semiconductor ''body''. A voltage on the gate modulates the conductivity of a surface ''channel'' in the body
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  • ...tries. All UK light rail systems built since the Tyne and Wear have used a voltage of 750V DC.
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  • ...high voltage side) will oppose the [[electric field]] associated with the voltage difference. Thus, the ''polarization of the dielectric'' reduces the [[elec
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  • *{{cite book |title=Current Sources and Voltage References: A Design Reference for Electronics Engineers|author=Linden T. H
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  • {{r|Voltage||**}}
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  • ...houses and factories. Additional transformers reduce this to a much lower voltage (120 [[volt]]s in North America and 240 volts in Europe) for safety, eventu ...nsformers, so alternating currents can be carried long distances with high voltage and low power loss, which is why AC won out over DC.
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  • ...f the cell. A working '''Shaker channel''' is [[Voltage-gated ion channel|voltage dependent]] and has four subunits which form a pore through which ions flow
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  • #Limiting the sustained firing of neurons, by promoting the inactive state of voltage-gated sodium channels #Limiting action of a specific voltage-gated calcium channel
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  • ...ayer) from a semiconductor layer (connected to the body contact). The gate voltage switches "on" and "off" the electrical connection between a source and drai
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  • '''Voltage, electromotive force, or electric potential difference''' is the difference Voltage is related to [[electric current|current]] and [[resistance]] in an electri
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  • ...nt an ideal [[amplifier]], having infinite [[electric current|current]], [[voltage]], [[transconductance]] and [[transimpedance]] gain.<ref name=Verhoeven/> I == Example: voltage-controlled current sink ==
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  • ...an electric current (denoted by ''I'') flowing through a conductor and the voltage difference ''V'' between the ends of the conductor causing the current, ...r, a [[semiconductor]] [[diode]] is not, as its resistance varies with the voltage applied.
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  • {{r|Voltage}}
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  • ...) from a semiconductor layer (connected to the ''body'' contact). The gate voltage switches "on" and "off" the electrical connection between a ''source'' and
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  • ...nonperiodic pulse, such as zero voltage to convey a zero bit and a nonzero voltage to convey a nonzero bit. The pulses are then used to amplitude, frequency,
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  • {{r|Voltage}}
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  • {{r|Voltage}}
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  • ...and dependends upon three variables: the resistance of the resistor, the [[voltage]] difference between its poles, and the flow of [[electron|electrons]] (cur If 10 volts of voltage is applied over a 100-ohm resistor, the current through the resistor will,
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  • ...hat the greater distance between the wire and ground allows for a higher [[voltage]].
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  • {{r|Kirchhoff's voltage law}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kirchhoff's voltage law]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...en by the circuit designer to allow adequate signal amplitude and adequate voltage or current gain, along with acceptable signal distortion. In [[digital circ ...bipolar transistor modes, showing extrapolation of asymptotes to the Early voltage.}}
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  • ...tes with neurons. Neuroglia have high-affinity transmitter uptake systems, voltage-dependent and transmitter-gated ion channels, and can release transmitters,
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  • ...rminal portion of a linear circuit by a simplified circuit consisting of a voltage source in series with an impedance.<ref name=Sedra/> ...rmine the voltage developed. The Norton impedance is then the ratio of the voltage across the terminals to the current passing through the terminals.
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  • {{r|Voltage}}
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  • * [[Signal (biology)]]: also termed ''biopotential'' - an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength), caused by chemical reactions of charged ions
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