hahaha, if you step up a 1V 1W source to 1000000000V, you will have 0.0000000001A as a current.
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Science is it possible make a smaller joule to create, a bigger joule?
Science is it possible make a smaller joule to create, a bigger joule?
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hahaha, if you step up a 1V 1W source to 1000000000V, you will have 0.0000000001A as a current.
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QUOTE(C-Note @ Sep 3 2009, 04:24 AM) Yes because energy cannot be created no matter what you try to do. Infact, in a step up transformer you WILL lose power, because you don't have ideal conditions. Another thing which doesn't exist, ideal environments.Added on September 3, 2009, 11:02 am QUOTE(C-Note @ Aug 31 2009, 10:18 PM) perfect quintessence of asian mentality. Knowing does not equate to comprehending. evryone thinks so highly of oneself. no wonder the word creations/breakthroughs never revolved around nerdy,arrogant asians Well i hope you don't equate your definition of this 'Asian' mentality on to the japanese as well. In a very near future, breakthrough in AI and robotics from Japan will shame the rest of the worldThis post has been edited by befitozi: Sep 3 2009, 11:02 AM |
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QUOTE(C-Note @ Sep 12 2009, 12:16 PM) Voltage cannot be converted. In an analogous way of saying, its just like gravity, just that the 'mass' is charge. And charge is in the current.Its in the very same formula you provided us with. You will still get the same amount of power/energy with either 1 megaV and 1 microA, or 1 microV and 1megaA. No you can never increase volts without reducing current and vice versa without adding your own energy. This post has been edited by befitozi: Sep 13 2009, 03:12 AM |
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