voltage 的定义
Electricity.
- electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
voltage 近义词
等同于 power
等同于 electricity
等同于 energy
更多voltage例句
- Designed using low voltage, heated vests are safe and cannot cause any serious injury to the wearer.
- The researchers haven’t yet measured the combined voltage of such attacks, but 10 Volta’s eels firing together could, in theory, power something like 100 light bulbs, de Santana says.
- A group at Columbia University has now figured out how to merge the two efforts and write data to DNA using voltage differences applied to living bacteria.
- Higher voltage engines, once confined to race cars, are now evolving “from race to road” in high-end brands like the Audi e-tron.
- With it, the voltage needed to start the new CO2-to-ethanol reaction is far less than what’s needed to kickstart similar reactions, Liu says.
- It succeeds within its own parameters, but it never administers the maximum-voltage jolt of genuine surprise.
- But where was the voltage, the sense of anticipation, the excitement?
- To commit this “rudimentary political error,” he wrote, was to “touch a high-voltage line.”
- But according to their assessment, the victim had already died after being electrocuted by the high-voltage fence.
- A 2.6-meter high-voltage fence is intended to prevent inmates from escaping.
- They were difficult to kill, and it required the maximum voltage of our electric guns to bring them down.
- This cell will have a voltage of two volts, a rather low internal resistance, and will be capable of delivering a large current.
- He applied voltage till his generator groaned, and watched in awe as meters climbed and climbed without any sign of stopping.
- An armature wound with very fine wire will deliver a current of high voltage but of low amperage.
- An armature winding of large wire will deliver a current of great amperage, but of small voltage.