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I think I am a bit confused here.
How does higher current output power supply differ from high voltage supply?
Is it just the internal resistances of the supply?
For example a Lithium Ion battery from an Alkaline battery.
I am asking coz, I was reading about static. Your body can charge upto 15000V which results in a spark when you get near a grounded conductor.
so what makes high voltage high, is the number of charges with respect to ground?
How does higher current output power supply differ from high voltage supply?
Is it just the internal resistances of the supply?
For example a Lithium Ion battery from an Alkaline battery.
I am asking coz, I was reading about static. Your body can charge upto 15000V which results in a spark when you get near a grounded conductor.
so what makes high voltage high, is the number of charges with respect to ground?