How to use in-sentence of “high voltage”:
+ Birds can land on high voltage lines such as 12kV and 16kV without dying, because the current does not flow through the bird.
+ The “linac” is in turn fed by particles accelerated to intermediate energy by a simple high voltage power supply, typically a Cockcroft-Walton generator.
+ In 1850, Sir William Crookes constructed a ‘discharge tube’, that is a glass tube with the air removed and metallic electrodes at its ends, connected to a high voltage source.
+ It also starts the lamp with a high voltage for a split second when it is switched on.
+ Most electrical work on High Voltage networks is done whilst the power is still active, making equipment like this a very important piece for safety purposes.
+ When a high voltage is applied, higher currents arise.