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Do High Voltages Increase Electron Speed?
Do high voltage means high speed of electrons- Ahmad Syr
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- Electrons Speed Voltage
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Is Voltage Responsible for Electrons' Movement in Electric Current?
Please a simple explanation- Ahmad Syr
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Is Voltage Responsible for Electrons' Movement in Electric Current?
Why concepts of electricity are so ****ing complicated- Ahmad Syr
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Is Voltage Responsible for Electrons' Movement in Electric Current?
Hi guys. I just want to check my information about voltage if it's right. I know that electrons in copper wires move randomly but when we apply a voltage like a battery has two terminals one negative and one positive the electrons are attracted to the positive terminal and move in a speed of...- Ahmad Syr
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- Voltage
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Confusing question about the movement of electrons
Hi guys Do electrons move from high to low potential or from low to high potential I think the first one ia right because when electrons are attracted to the negative terminal they have maximum potential energy- Ahmad Syr
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- Confusing Electrons Movement
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A question about electric energy
Nope I meant that when negative charges are attracted to the positive terminal do they spend or gain energy- Ahmad Syr
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A question about electric energy
Hi guys I know that in a 6 volt battery 1 columb of charges gain 6 joules of energy do they gain potential or kinetic energy as they move from the negative terminal to the positive terminal ? And how different the energy in Ac electro motive force- Ahmad Syr
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- Electric Electric energy Energy
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A question about electromagnetic induction
Hi guys I just want to know why changing magnetic flux in a coil induces emf? Thanks in advance.- Ahmad Syr
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- Electromagnetic Electromagnetic induction Induction
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Another curious question -- Why is current proportional to voltage?
So you mean when the voltage is high it creates stronger electric field and more electrons predominate in the direction of the field and more electrons mean more current right !??!- Ahmad Syr
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Electric potential energy and its applications
Why changing magnetic flux in a coil induce a current can you explain that electronically- Ahmad Syr
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Electric potential energy and its applications
And they may lose energy as heat as they travel through the resistors right ?- Ahmad Syr
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Electric potential energy and its applications
Hi guys I just want to make sure that my understanding of potential difference is right or wrong I just want someone to tell me whether my understanding is right or wrong. I know that when we move a charge if it's attracted to another charge it gain potential energy and when we leave it it lose...- Ahmad Syr
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- Applications Electric Electric potential Electric potential energy Energy Potential Potential energy
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Another curious question -- Why is current proportional to voltage?
And what does it mean when we say high or low potential- Ahmad Syr
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Another curious question -- Why is current proportional to voltage?
Hi guys I just want to know why is the current directly proportional to the voltage is that because voltage increase the speed of electrons?? or ,just increase the number of electrons? Thanks in advance- Ahmad Syr
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- Curious Current Proportional Voltage
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering