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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}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kirchhoff's voltage law]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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."
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  • ...rent (voltage) returned to the site of a dependent source and the current (voltage) of a replacement independent source.
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  • ...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]]
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  • #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.
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  • #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]]
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  • ...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]].
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  • 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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  • ...voltage and current with the cosine of the phase angle between current and voltage in an alternating-current circuit.
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  • {{r|Voltage}}
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  • ...cond power input at a lower voltage. Part of the chip functions at a lower voltage to keep down the overall power consumption and heat generation. The last mo
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  • ...elinating]] [[glia]] that speed conduction of the [[action potential]]. [[Voltage gated ion-channels]] are distributed throughout the axon to maximize conduc
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  • By convention, an electric current runs from positive to negative voltage (in a direction opposite the actual flow of the&mdash;negatively charged&md
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  • ...ocardiographic detection of left ventricular hypertrophy by the simple QRS voltage-duration product |journal=J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. |volume=20 |issue=5 |pages= Various electrocardiographic criteria exist: Sokolow-Lyon index, Cornell voltage index, Cornell product, Gubner, and Romhilt-Estes score.<ref name="pmid1772
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  • {{r|Voltage}}
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  • {{r|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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  • ...w pass filter (VCF), a trapezoid envelope generator, joy-stick controller, voltage controlled spring reverb unit and two stereo output amplifiers. The VCS3 wa
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  • ...ogy is based on the experimental measuring of physical parameters (such as voltage or pressure) both as input and output of the sensory systems, and is comple
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  • ...[[biological specimen]], reactance causes the current to lag behind the [[voltage]], creating a [[phase shift]]. When quantified geometrically, this shift is
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  • ...tors are usually small battery-powered devices worn by the patient, higher-voltage [[elecrostim]] units are used by [[physical therapy|physical therapists]] a
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  • ...uch as copper wires, where electrons, not ions, transport charge between a voltage difference.
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  • ...ent (voltage) returned to the site of the dependent source to the current (voltage) of a replacement independent source. The terms ''loop gain'' and ''return # Place an independent source of the same type (voltage or current) and polarity in parallel with the selected dependent source.
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  • ...Two-port network with symbol definitions. A [[Thévenin's theorem|Thévenin voltage source]] with [[Thévenin's theorem|Thévenin impedance]] ''Z<sub>Th</sub>' :''V<sub>1</sub>'' = Port 1 voltage
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  • ...'' is the increase in the equivalent input [[capacitance]] of an inverting voltage [[amplifier]] due to a capacitance connected between two gain-related nodes where ''A'' is the voltage gain between the two nodes at either end of the coupling capacitance, which
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  • ...ttps://www.utdallas.edu/~hellums/docs/JournalPapers/WidlarBandgap.pdf ''IC voltage regulators''].</ref> ...stor ''Q''<sub>1</sub>. This observation is expressed by equating the base voltage expressions found on either side of the circuit in the figure as:
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  • ...g, or move on to the next word if correct. For each wrong answer the shock voltage would be turned up a notch. ...d. If the subject did not stop, the experiment would end after the maximum voltage of 450v was administered for the third time.
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  • {{Image| Dielectric.png|right|350px|Two capacitors at same static voltage difference ''V''. On the left vacuum between the plates and on the right a ...ght a dielectric. Note in particular that the plates are held at the same voltage difference ''V'' and have the same area ''A''. When the capacitor on the ri
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  • Here the opening of the cell-attached part of the membrane is for voltage-clamping the whole cell or recording its responses in current-clamp mode
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  • ...er of negative acceptor-ion charge (right). Bottom panel: A larger applied voltage further depletes holes but conduction band lowers enough in energy to popul ...tage ''V''. By convention, the energy of electrons is shown, so a positive voltage penetrating the surface ''lowers'' the conduction edge. A dashed line depic
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  • ...all-signal base-emitter voltage ''v<sub>&pi;</sub>'' and collector-emitter voltage ''v<sub>ce</sub>'' as independent variables, and the small-signal base curr ...''v<sub>&pi;</sub>'' induces a small-signal collector current ''via'' the voltage-controlled current source with current ''g<sub>m</sub>v<sub>&pi;</sub>'', '
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  • ...ing the boundary between good and bad behavior is called the '''compliance voltage'''. There are also a number of secondary performance issues with mirrors, f *it provides the same current regardless of voltage, that is, there are no compliance range requirements
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  • ...strongly suggests that its main mechanism is to block frequency-, use- and voltage-dependent neuronal sodium channels, and therefore limit repetitive firing o
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  • === Voltage amplifiers === ...gain ''A<sub>OL</sub>'' in general may be a function of both frequency and voltage.
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  • ...tial''' (often called a "spike") is a brief change in [[membrane potential|voltage]] that travels along the [[cell membrane]] of a [[neuron]]. An action pote
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  • ...er of negative acceptor-ion charge (right). Bottom panel: A larger applied voltage further depletes holes but conduction band lowers enough in energy to popul ...the surface conductivity of the semiconductor body by means of an applied voltage between the gate and the body.
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  • ...s. It is characterized by abnormal cardioelectrophysiology involving the [[voltage-gated potassium channel]]. It results from mutation of KCNQ1 gene (Subtype ...t is caused by mutation of the KCNQ1 gene which encodes a protein in the [[voltage-gated potassium channel]]."<ref>{{MeSH|Romano-Ward Syndrome}}</ref><ref>{{O
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  • ...the edge of the sharp corner of the ''p<sup>+</sup>-''layer to spread the voltage out over a larger distance and reduce the electric field. (Superscripts lik ...these diodes is sometimes called the ''Zener voltage''. Depending upon the voltage range designed for, the diode may break down by either [[Zener breakdown]],
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  • ...trolled [[oscillators]], a 2-pole low-pass filter, at least one (poly-mod) voltage-controlled low-frequency oscillator, and at least two envelope generators.
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  • ...n]], [[somatostatin]], [[insulin]], and [[glucagon]]. Opioids close N-type voltage-operated [[calcium channels]] (kappa-receptor agonist) and open calcium-dep
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  • ..., and no limb regeneration would take place. In a salamander, however, the voltage would during the first two weeks change from the +20 mV to -30 mV, and then ...[[bacteria]] without disturbing bone regrowth, and silver with a negative voltage was found to stimulate bone regeneration without stimulating growth of infe
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  • ...h caution around electronics and electrical circuits, particularly in high voltage and safety related applications. An alloy of tin and [[lead]]<ref>[https:/
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  • ...capacitor ''C<sub>C</sub>'' alters the frequency dependence of the output voltage divider. ...<math>\ v_i</math> to the ideal op amp as a function of the applied signal voltage <math>\ v_a</math>, namely,
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  • ...that dissipated power ''P'' is proportional to electric current ''i'' and voltage difference ''V'',
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  • ...de]] filled with a [[flux (metallurgy)|flux]]. The arc requires a constant voltage or, less commonly, a constant current [[welding power supply]]. An externa * Arc voltage
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  • ...is very small, so the device serves well to amplify either a current or a voltage signal applied to the base. ...ward the collector. At the same time, the collector is reverse biased by a voltage ''V<sub>CB</sub>'' with respect to the base, that is, made positive with re
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  • ...k]] safeguard of the '''firing set''', which are probably part of the high voltage system that charges the capacitors that power the multiple [[detonator]]s. required for a “weak link” to cause collapse of the power source. A high-voltage capacitor that stores the charge needed to fire the
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  • '''Defibrillators''' apply brief high-voltage electric to the [[heart]], to restore a proper rhythm. The shock may be un
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  • ...''R<sub>f</sub>'' (as the FET has an infinite input impedance), the output voltage is simply −''i<sub>in</sub> R<sub>f</sub>''. Hence ...>'' must therefore be the same and equal to ''i<sub>in</sub>''. The output voltage is therefore ''i<sub>in</sub> (R<sub>D</sub> || r<sub>O</sub>)''.
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  • ...by negative feedback, which largely determines the magnitude of its output voltage gain, or by positive feedback, which facilitates regenerative gain and osci ...sign used three [[vacuum tube]]s to achieve a gain of 90dB and operated on voltage rails of ±350V. In contrast to modern day op-amps, it had a single inverti
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  • ...gate and an (AND) gate connected to the same input lines. Physically, the voltage potential is equal on both branches from the input lines to their associate
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  • ...Correctly, the armature is that part of the motor across which the input [[voltage]] is supplied. Depending upon the design of the machine, either the rotor o
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  • An [[analog computer]] uses a physical quantity, such as a [[voltage]] or [[hydraulics]], to solve another physical problem.
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  • ...as switches in the high-voltage path interconnecting power supplies, high-voltage capacitors, timing components, and detonators.<ref name=Bellovin>{{citation
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  • ***Vermont Voltage (St. Albans (town), Vermont|St. Albans, Vermont)
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  • ...alcium-dependent [[exocytosis]], following calcium-entry into the cell via voltage-dependent calcium channels and/or mobilisation of intracellular calcium sto
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  • ...is affected by so-called "back gate bias", that is, by the body to source voltage (''V<sub>bs</sub>''). ...lowering the device resistance. The channel is present only when the gate voltage is large enough to turn the device "on", forming an ''inversion layer''.
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  • ...rth rail system. Where tracks are shared with the Overground, a compromise voltage is used between this and the Overground's 750 DC third rail system. Inciden
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  • ...lled the ''three-phase CCD'' is shown in the figure, named after the three voltage levels used in its operation, labeled ''V<sub>1</sub>, V<sub>2</sub>, V<sub
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  • ...inobutyric acid]] levels in the [[brain]] or by altering the properties of voltage dependent sodium channels."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...uch a screw in the direction of positive ''i'' (which is from + to &minus; voltage) then the direction of rotation of the screw is the direction of integratio
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  • ...a sealed [[X-ray tube]], it is often important to use a high accelerating voltage to provide the electrons with a very high energy, this is because in a [[br
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  • ...and nerve terminals by [[exocytosis]] in response to calcium entry through voltage-gated channels, that occurs when [[action potential]]s are propagated down ...in both cells, spike activity leads to the activation of several types of voltage- and calcium sensitive potassium channels, leading to (i) a post-spike hype
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  • ...rs, as the values of 0 and 1 can be easily represented by a low and a high voltage in a circuit (i.e., by an "on/off" switch). A single digit of a binary nume
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  • ...ades a nerve ending, the membrane depolarisation results in the opening of voltage-dependent calcium channels, and the resulting calcium influx into the termi
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  • ...from about 12 V to 800 V and converted to alternating current at the grid voltage, e.g. 230 V. Surplus is automatically fed into the grid and if more power t
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  • ...pproximately 25 mV at 290K). As temperature increases, so does the thermal voltage, accounting for the stretching out of the function along the energy axis wi ...right|250px|Band-bending diagram for ''pn''-junction diode at zero applied voltage. A built-in potential aligns the bulk Fermi levels.}}
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  • An electric field has dimension force per unit of charge or, equivalently, voltage per length. In the [[SI]] system, the appropriate units are [[newton]] per
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  • ...(up to 3000 V or more) [[silicon carbide]] is used to extend the breakdown voltage. These voltages are achievable only when edge breakdown is avoided, which r </ref> The figure shows three strategies toward increasing the edge breakdown voltage: an extension of the metal diode contact over a tapered oxide and also an '
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  • ...rically conductive paste and is sandwiched between 2 stators. A very high voltage is applied to the mylar and to the [[stator]]s. Sound is produced by varyi
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  • ...ctivity &mdash; usually a marked increase &mdash; in response to increased voltage, including that induced by a received radio signal. A limitation of coherer ...light-contact segment, until coherence occurred, produced by the increased voltage due to the reception of a radio signal, which allowed the battery current t
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  • Cocaine has an anesthetic effect by inhibiting voltage-gated sodium (Na<sup>+</sup>) channels in nerve cells. These channels are e
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  • <ref>Wang D ''et al.'' (2009) The expression of voltage-gated ca2+ channels in pituicytes and the up-regulation of L-type ca2+ chan
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  • .... The arriving action potential produces an influx of calcium ions through voltage-dependent, calcium-selective ion channels. Calcium ions then trigger a bioc ...out of the cell, changing the membrane potential. The resulting change in voltage is called a ''postsynaptic potential''.
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  • ...M sleep. REM sleep is "characterized by rapid movements of the eye and low voltage fast pattern EEG. It is usually associated with dreaming."<ref>{{MeSH|REM S
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  • ...of a changing magnetic field is that it produces an [[electromotive force|voltage difference]] in wires that are within the (changing) field. This effect, ca
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  • ...as that the appropriate number of bits in the sample was 8, which gave 256 voltage levels. 8000 samples per second, multiplied by 8 bits, produces a 64 Kbps d
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  • ...t a change in [[magnetic flux]] generates an [[electromotive force]] (EMF, voltage difference). The law is named after the English scientist [[Michael Faraday
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  • ...d compared to the potential of a non-specific [[reference electrode]]. The voltage is theoretically dependent on the [[logarithm]] of the ionic activity, acco
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  • ...thus voltage tend to fluctuate. Constant voltage power supplies hold the voltage constant and vary the current, and as a result, are most often used for aut where ''Q'' = heat input ([[kilojoule|kJ]]/[[millimetre|mm]]), ''V'' = voltage ([[Volt|V]]), ''I'' = current ([[Ampere|A]]), and ''S'' = welding speed (mm
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  • Say the distance between the plates is ''d'', then the voltage difference ''V'' between the plates is ''E'' / ''d''.
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  • ...city]] and leading the early opposition to [[High voltage#Power lines|high-voltage power lines]].<ref name="Miller"/> He has been named as one of the most inf ...a cathode is placed on intact skin near the anode, and a wound-specific DC voltage is applied between the anode and the cathode.
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  • *Use of constant-impedance network in power supplies to obtain voltage regulation independent of load frequency, extending down to DC (421546, fil
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  • ==[[Voltage|Electric potential difference, a.k.a. voltage]]== Electric potential difference, or voltage, is the difference in electrical potential between two points, such as the
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  • ...urnal of Molecular Biology}}</ref> with activity as a selective blocker of voltage-gated potassium channels <ref>{{cite journal |authors=Harvey AL, Robertson
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  • ...on, or they may discourage such an impulse by modifying the local membrane voltage potential. In the central nervous system, combined input from several synap
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  • ...operties including pore conductance, size selectivity, charge selectivity, voltage gating, and chemical gating. These hemichannels, in turn, can assemble into
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  • *Used to block voltage-dependent calcium channels from fluxing calcium ions in molecular biology.
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  • ...ctrical energy which is transported to cities and factories through high-[[voltage]] [[power]] lines. It would be very nice, and would go a long way in solvin ...'V'' is zero) to '''''r'''''. Or in other words, ''V''('''''r''''') is the voltage difference between '''''r''''' and infinity, or, briefly, the ''electric po
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  • ...special 2007 collector's edition ''bookazine'' was produced entitled 'High Voltage', featuring stories by leading writers and photographs by Ross Halfin on Ji
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  • ...nsp;cm ([[statcoulomb]] times centimeter). An electric field has dimension voltage divided by distance, so that in SI units '''E''' has dimension V/m and in G
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  • ...aft. Included in their modifications were spacers, insulation, a tightened voltage range, reduced maximum charging levels, and improved ventilation.<ref> Boei
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  • <blockquote>[While making love] Charley felt a jolt of high voltage electricity run through his body, starting deep inside and spreading out si
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  • ...heel cause the magnetic field of the pickup to vary, generating a periodic voltage change in the pickup's coil—a tone. The organist selects these tones via
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  • ...ctrochemical]] method for studying a chemical substance by measuring the [[Voltage|electrical potential ]] and/or [[electric current]] in an [[electrochemical
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  • ...Two electrodes are immersed into a vessel of water and are subjected to a voltage difference of at least 0.83V. At the cathode (the negative electrode) the f
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  • ...inal, the terminal is depolarised, and calcium enters the terminal through voltage-gated channels. The calcium entry triggers the secretion of some of the ves
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  • ...sp;kW) of electrical power from 120-volts direct-current (120VDC) ISS main voltage to the 28VDC system used by the Shuttle Orbiter. SSPTS was outfitted to the
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  • ...rtex|somatosensory]] and [[motor cortex]] by decreasing the conductance of voltage-dependent [[M current]]s and [[calcium|Ca<sup>2+</sup>]]-dependent [[potass
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  • ...tional properties including pore conductance, size and charge selectivity, voltage and chemical gating.
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  • Image:Square1.jpg|High voltage breakdown within a 4&Prime; block of acrylic creates a fractal [[Lichtenber
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  • ..., electricity is provided by the solar panels attached to the truss at a [[voltage]] ranging from 130 to 180 volts dc. The power is then stabilized and distri Using a [[High voltage|high-voltage]] (130 to 160 volts) distribution line in the so-called U.S. part of the st
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  • ...um ions causes the muscle fiber to become [[depolarized]] and as a result, voltage-sensitive calcium channels open, allowing calcium to enter. As calcium ente
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  • ...converts AC power to a few different voltages of DC power. Each different voltage line is sometimes referred to as a "rail". The consumption of the componen
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  • <tr><td>* <small>''[[Faraday's law]] (voltage generated by change in magnetic induction)''</small>
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  • ...ntity such as a "high" or "low" [[volt]]age.<ref>The physical concept of [[voltage]] is an analog one by its nature, practically having an infinite range of p
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  • ! Length [[Differential signaling#High-voltage differential signaling|HVD]]
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  • ...en? The answer, Lane argues, lies in energy: all life on Earth lives off a voltage with the strength of a lightning bolt. Building on the pillars of evolution
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  • where ''R'' is the [[resistor|resistance]] and ''V'' a voltage difference.
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  • *It requires a high-voltage supply, usually heavy batteries
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  • ...ity Demystified|publisher=McGraw-Hill |chapter=Chapter 2: Charge, current, voltage |isbn=0071439250}} An entry level account by Stan Gibilisco, an electronics
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  • ...the ''cathode'') and the positive electrode (the ''anode'') are kept at a voltage difference of at least 0.83 V. In non-acidic water the following reaction
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  • ...driving lines, form the second layer. The driving lines are connected to a voltage source and the sensing lines to forming a capacitive sensing circuit. Durin
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  • ...d together. This technique cancels out noise in the data allowing only the voltage response to the stimulus to stand out clearly.
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  • * Voltage-dependent Ca<sup>2+</sup> channels open in response to membrane depolarizat
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  • ...single atoms using electron energy-loss spectroscopy with low accelerating voltage]. '' Nature Chemistry'' 1(5):415-418.</ref>
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  • ...00). Energetic and Structural Interactions between delta-Dendrotoxin and a Voltage-gated Potassium Channel. ''J. Mol. Biol.'' 296:1283-1294</ref> have propose ...g the study of neuron response contributions of other ion channels such as voltage gated sodium channels.<ref>Roed 1989</ref> In addition to its many uses in
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  • ...ces in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks, while the first computers emerged in the 1940s from simultaneous ad
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  • with ''V'' the electrical voltage drop traversed by the electron, ''m<sub>e</sub>'' the electron mass, ''e''
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  • ...ore heat is also produced by the braking resistor). The location makes low voltage (around 12&nbsp;volt) distribution practical.
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  • ...rtance of the latter is that without simple, passive device to alter the [[voltage]] of electricity, economical and safe distribution of electric power would
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  • ...rtance of the latter is that without simple, passive device to alter the [[voltage]] of electricity, economical and safe distribution of electric power would
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  • ...of the [[sodium potassium pump]]. Dendrotoxin-k is a selective blocker of voltage-gated potassium channels.<ref name='toxink'/> dendrotoxin-1 inhibits the K<
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  • ...y flows to a distribution yard where three-phase [[transformer]]s step the voltage up to 115, 230, 500 or 765 kV as needed for transmission to its destination
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  • ...tion of metallic boogie rock, blues, rock 'n' roll and hard rock on ''High Voltage''. The band was called AC/DC and was fronted by the charismatic lead singer
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  • * [[Voltage]]: 230V (+10% / -6%), 50 Hz; Power connector: 3 rectangle pins
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