what is the diffrence between voltage and current?
Answer Posted / suresh
VOLTAGE: 1.Defined as potential difference between any
two points.
2.Its the driving force needed to move the
electrons.
CURRENT : Rate of flow of Electrons Constitute the Current.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 12 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
Where is the best place to mount distribution panel in a house.
Why PT voltages are measured with respect to ground? What do u mean by voltage or current polarized.
An ELHNC 80amp 240v 30mA RCD is tripping periodically, every 30 - 180 seconds is it safe to disconnect the protection circuit?
3 shows a 415 V, 3-phase generator supplying a 3-phase 415/110 V transformer. Draw the individual and combined impedance diagrams to a base of 10 kVA. Determine the system fault kVA and the fault currents at the 415 V and 110 V busbars for short circuit faults on the transformer input or output terminals. Work in p.u. values of impedances.
Dear sir, iam completed iti ncvt electrician 2000-2002 & diploma electrical eng completed 2008-2010 distance education in rvd university, still i got B licences only but my working company want C licences, how to i get c licencese pls reply me iam in critical situation thank you karthick 9841637803
Where servomechanism is used?
why do we need to use 3c+3e cable, normally i select only 3c+e cable and i think it is enough. pls explain the usefull of 3e cable ( in this project the earthing system is well done)
What will happen if we on 200kvr capacitor bank(11kv in bus)If there is low load on transformer (1.5 mva 33/11 kv)
Can u tell me design of switch yard
how the synchronizing is obtained at bus couplers in grid substation? (because there we cannot change the frequency in one of transmission lines like in generator synchronization)
What descriptive information does the NEC require to be marked on all conductors?
explain transformer ct connection?
Starting current of a 10 HP induction Motor is ______ time’s full load current.
Different STANDARDS (BS, IS, IEC etc) gives different informations on CT specification. How they correspons w r t each other (i.e I mean to say BS provides "knee point voltage" but IS does not, then how can i select CT)
Iwould like to know barc interview questions