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Graduate What happens when light hits light?
As titled, let's say Source A is beaming light at Source B and Source B is doing the same to Source A, what is actually happening with the protons? My guess is that light photon collides and slows down o.o? But that is based on a wild guess, can someone come up with another... -
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Inceasing of current in a DC circuit.
This is pretty helpful. My school is actually making sure there won't be a battery on board the remote controlled solar car. And per its one big issue my team have encountered- junguo93
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Inceasing of current in a DC circuit.
Sorry, my panels are having a setting of 8V 2A, however producing about 1.4A, this having a spare of 0.6, is this enough for the inductive booster?- junguo93
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Inceasing of current in a DC circuit.
Thank you guys for the explanation and help, my source do not have an spare current, it has too much dependency for sunlight.(sunlight determines the current and voltage, no light no power)- junguo93
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Inceasing of current in a DC circuit.
@vk6kro Thanks for the reply, there is an application for it, to step up current enough to make a 12V motor run faster, because the source actually are solar panels and has a high dependency on sunlight. As for the boost regulator, i will require an AC voltage, and it is very not suitable with...- junguo93
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Inceasing of current in a DC circuit.
Given the scenario that there is only 1 DC voltage source is there a way/ circuitry that can increase the current. I know using a low resistor could induce a higher current in the circuit, but here is the trick, the resistance is fixed. Anyone who know how to do it, please do shed some light on...- junguo93
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Is it possible to step up DC voltage to 300V from only 4V?
Thanks for the Reply, but how do we vary the current, since i am actually producing the 4V with a Photovoltaic Cell, which i do not think is capable of a good range of currents?- junguo93
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Is it possible to step up DC voltage to 300V from only 4V?
I only learned of AC-AC stepping up, i am just wondering if there is a possibility for a DC-DC Stepping up, for about a 4V to a 300V. If it is possible please help me out with this.. I was wondering if it is about converting DC-AC stepping up AC-DC, though the use of inverters. I am also...- junguo93
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