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How to pronounce voltage in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms electric potential, potential, potential difference, potential drop
Type of electrical phenomenon
Has types evoked potential, resting potential
Type Words
Synonyms electromotive force, emf
Type of electrical phenomenon

Examples of voltage

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The signal from the pedal is an analogue DC voltage to the EngineManagment unit.
From the newscientist.com
The voltage gauge you mentioned will display the electric contribution of power.
From the washingtontimes.com
They had her check the voltage, which was dropping at the rinse-and-spin cycles.
From the app.com
When a voltage was applied, a DC current passed through the carbon-coated BNNFs.
From the nature.com
A high-voltage DC system can therefore carry 40% more power for a given current.
From the economist.com
Voltage-gated ion channels underlie rapid electric signaling in excitable cells.
From the nature.com
Thus half the voltage is across the tube at rest, half across the load resistor.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It drops less voltage than vintage 5Y3s, and may cause voltages to run too high.
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Can you figure out the voltage of a particular power line just by looking at it?
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More examples
  • The rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
  • Electric potential: the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
  • The voltage between two points is a short name for the electrical force that would drive an electric current between those points. Specifically, voltage is equal to energy per unit charge. ...
  • The amount of electrostatic potential between two points in space
  • An expression of electric force, or pressure. One volt being the force needed to move one amp against one ohm resistance.
  • The force that pushes electrical current along wires and cables.
  • The driving force behind the flow of electricity somewhat like pressure is in a water pipe. Most homes are wired with '110' and '220' volt lines. The '110' volt power is used for lighting and most of the other circuits. ...
  • Electrical potential difference expressed in volts.
  • Voltage is a measure of the force on a unit charge at a given point in space due to all the other "local" charges. It is similar to the gravitational pull on a unit mass in space, except that, since charges can be + and -, the force can be attractive or repulsive. ...