How to use in-sentence of “voltage”:
+ Transformers are used to increase or decrease alternating current voltage in circuits.
+ The CD player converts the series of 1’s and 0’s into sound waves by sending a varying voltage into an amplifier which then drives a speaker.
+ The colour of the light emitted depends on the voltage drop across the diode.
+ The voltage of the power at the end is usually 100V, but is much higher while going through the electric power transmission lines.
+ If two different wires are connected at both ends, and some voltage source makes current flow through the loop, one junction will get hot and the other junction will become cold.
+ If the gas runs out, the flame extinguishes and the voltage across the thermopile decreases, which causes the electric gas valve to close.
+ Note: Where ‘RMS’ is stated above, the peak voltage is times greater than the RMS voltage for a sinusoidal signal.
+ This is about half of the threshold voltage of a usual diode.

Example sentences of “voltage”:
+ Once the voltage across the device reaches the threshold, there is a Electrical breakdownbreakdown of the electrical structure in the vicinity of the grain boundaries, which results in its ohms.
+ Electrolytic capacitors are printed with capacitance and voltage rating.
+ Where Q is the charge in the object and V is voltage across that object.
+ Once the voltage across the device reaches the threshold, there is a Electrical breakdownbreakdown of the electrical structure in the vicinity of the grain boundaries, which results in its ohms.
+ Electrolytic capacitors are printed with capacitance and voltage rating.
+ Where Q is the charge in the object and V is voltage across that object.
+ The voltage is then reduced from 65 kV to 20 kV in more than 60 transformer stations in the whole country.
+ It can also be used for measuring the voltage across two points in a circuit.
+ Some Computer hardwarehardware and DIY enthusiasts have found ways to connect a wide array of input devices to the game port and even found other applications for it, such as voltage or current interfacing and data acquisition.
+ Where the electric power distribution reaches buildings, this voltage is too dangerous to be used, so it goes through a step-down transformer.
+ The On state usually uses a voltage in the range of 3.5 to 5 volts.
+ Electromagnetic induction is where a voltage or Electric currentcurrent is produced in a conductor by a changing magnetic flux.
+ Usually the “change” is expressed as a frequency, the number of times per second the current or voltage change direction.
+ There are two types of voltage, DC voltage and AC voltage.
+ Stacking cells in a pile adds to the voltage of the cells, and from the discs at the top and bottom of the voltaic pile in the picture, there is a voltage of 6 times; 1.1 volts = 6.6 volts.
+ You can turn the switch off by applying a negative voltage to the “gate”, so it is lower voltage than the “source”.
+ For example, when a voltage regulator is fed a voltage that varies betveen 7.5 – 9.0 Volts, the regulator’s output stays at exactly 5 Volts.
+ The difference of phase between the voltage and the current is 1/4 wavelength.
+ It also provides the correct voltage level which will be converted to DC voltage.
+ In computer architecture and other digital systems, a waveform that switches between two voltage levels representing the two states of a Boolean value is referred to as a digital signal.
More in-sentence examples of “voltage”:
+ Ohm's law said that the voltage between any two points in a conductor changes directly as the current between the two points, given the temperature remains the same.
+ A voltage spike might cause an increase in current, but the increase in voltage might have been caused by the current increase as well.
+ Electrical engineers use the symbol, to make the difference between voltage and volts very clear.
+ Ohm’s law said that the voltage between any two points in a conductor changes directly as the current between the two points, given the temperature remains the same.
+ A voltage spike might cause an increase in current, but the increase in voltage might have been caused by the current increase as well.
+ Electrical engineers use the symbol, to make the difference between voltage and volts very clear.
+ Note that there must be both voltage “and” current to transfer power.
+ In the “hydraulic analogy” sometimes used to explain electric circuits by comparing them to water-filled pipes, voltage is likened to water pressure – it determines how fast the electrons will travel through the circuit.
+ The major advantage of these is that they can dissipate a lot of energy, and they self reset–after the voltage across the device drops below the threshold, its resistance returns to being high.
+ Omniverse also spawned a second video game, “Ben 10: Omniverse 2” which was developed by High Voltage Studios for the Wii U, Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 and by 1st Playable Productions for the Nintendo 3DS.
+ The electricity comes from the power station at high voltage and is delivered at medium to low voltage levels.
+ To accelerate the train, more voltage must be sent to the motor.
+ At particle speeds not close to the speed of light the frequency of the accelerating voltage can be made roughly proportional to the current in the bending magnets.
+ Every time the student got a question wrong, the voltage of the shock went up by 15 volts.
+ An HCL takes advantage of the hollow cathode effect, which causes conduction at a lower voltage and with more current than a cold cathode lamp that does not have a hollow cathode.
+ A Hot stick is a tool used by Public utilityUtility Workers dealing with high voltage electricity.
+ Birds can land on high voltage lines such as 12kV and 16kV without dying, because the current does not flow through the bird.
+ The main reason to use a transformer is to make power of one voltage level into power of another voltage level.
+ Some very weak voltage sources might not have enough energy to move the needle to the right voltage.
+ The Voltage in a series circuit is divided up across all of the loads.
+ The varying voltage is measured across the armature circuit.
+ These graphs are plotted with time or of some other voltage along horizontal axis.
+ The other is an electrical synapse which transmits voltage charges over gap junctions between nerve cells.
+ For example, a scientist knows that the value of the voltage is 20V.
+ Electric utility companies use some electrical equipment to maintain the voltage constant magnitude value transmitted or distributed along the power line, such as tap changer, voltage regulator, capacitor etc.
+ A power supply lowers the voltage and controls the amount of current.
+ The two different metal discs in a cell will each have a voltage across it; about 1.1 volts.
+ Voltage can cause charges to move, and since moving charges is a current, voltage can cause a current.
+ It also starts the lamp with a high voltage for a split second when it is switched on.
+ The modem converts data from the digital signals used by computers into a voltage signal of a suitable frequency range which is then applied to the phone line for transmission back to the service provider.
+ As there is control over the threshold voltage and energy tolerance, they find use in all sorts of applications.
+ In a quadrupole detector, a voltage is produced which makes ions of a specific mass to travel to the detector.
+ The telephone transmitter converts the sounds into an electrical voltage signal.
+ The size of the number grows with an increase in the input voltage or current.
+ E = Reduction potential or voltage of the electrochemical cell.
+ Inductors are also used in electrical transmission systems, where they are used to lower the amount of voltage an electrical device gives off or lower the fault current.
+ The multimeter can be used to measure the voltage of a battery.
+ The voltage needed for this is called the breakdown voltage or Zener voltage.
+ Electric power may flow through several substations between generating plant and consumer, and may be changed in voltage in several steps.
+ Resistance, discovered by Georg Simon Ohm in 1827, is the ratio between voltage and current.
+ The Voltage in a parallel circuit is the same across all of the loads in the circuit.
+ The AC voltage alternates between positive and negative.
+ The cut-in voltage of a silicon diode is at about 0.7V.
+ It controls the transformer’s output voltage by adjusting its winding ratio within some range of step levels.
+ As there is no direct way to access the voltage, voltmeters are designed as special sort of ammeter which can calculate the voltage by assessing the electrical current and applying Ohm’s law.
+ High voltage is easier to send a long distance, but less voltage is easier and safer to use in the office or home.
+ For example, the voltage from the wall socket changes polarity 60 times per second.
+ For example, in sound recording, changes in air pressure strike the diaphragm of a microphone which causes related changes in a voltage or the current in an electric circuit.
+ On the other side, the electrodes are also grouped, with each group getting a voltage sink.
+ Other important factors are, for example, voltage regulation and number of connectors.
+ Because it is built with a known breakdown voltage it can be used to supply a known voltage.
+ At this time, electricity is flowing through the gate and the voltage at its output is at the level of its On state.
+ A varying electric voltage is applied to the crystal, which responds by changing its shape so it works as an oscillator.
