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Adjustment of Variable Resistance in an automobile battery
Great, thank you to Steve4Physics and Baluncore for the answers. One more question, the alternator and the battery are to be treated as two separate sources of emf or a single whole system of emf source?- saadm
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Adjustment of Variable Resistance in an automobile battery
How is the load (variable resistance) adjusted in an automobile battery? Mechanically (potentiometer, rheostat) or electronically (digital potentiometer) or are both configurations possible.Can the load in a automobile battery be a three terminal divider (potentiometer) or is it almost always...- saadm
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- Automobile Battery Resistance Variable
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Battery circuit current flow when charging
Can the circuit be parallel and series-aiding? What about series-parallel?- saadm
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Exploring Physics: Enhancing Understanding through Diverse Topics
Hi, I am learning different topics in Physics to enhance my understanding of them.- saadm
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B Uniform charge distribution in a conductor
How and why can charge be evenly or uniformly distributed in a conductor? How can such near perfect configuration of charge be achieved? Is outside influence (or force) or any special scientific tools or instruments required to accomplish that? By definition, electrostatic equilibrium is...- saadm
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- Charge Charge distribution Conductor Distribution Uniform
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I Some questions about how electrical transformers work
Hi all, I just read this article about how electrical transformers work and have some questions. https://www.dfliq.net/blog/the-basics-of-electrical-transformers/#:~:text=The%20three%20important%20components%20of,magnetic%20flux%20is%20initially%20produced. i). What exactly is magnetic...- saadm
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- Electrical Transformers Work
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- Forum: Electromagnetism