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volts alternating current - перевод на арабский

DIFFERENCE IN ELECTRIC POTENTIAL BETWEEN TWO POINTS IN SPACE
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  • [[Multimeter]] set to measure voltage
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  • In a static field, the work is independent of the path
  • The electric field around the rod exerts a force on the charged pith ball, in an [[electroscope]]
  • Working on [[high voltage]] power lines

volts alternating current         
تيار متغير الفولتات .
alternating current         
  • The prototype of the ZBD transformer on display at the Széchenyi István Memorial Exhibition, [[Nagycenk]] in [[Hungary]]
  • A schematic representation of long distance electric power transmission. From left to right: G=generator, U=step up transformer, V=voltage at beginning of transmission line, Pt=power entering transmission line, I=current in wires, R=total resistance in wires, Pw=power lost in transmission line, Pe=power reaching the end of the transmission line,    D=step down transformer , C=consumers.
  • Three-phase high-voltage [[transmission line]]s use alternating currents to distribute power over long distances between [[electric generation]] plants and consumers. The lines in the picture are located in eastern [[Utah]].
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  • A sine wave, over one cycle (360°). The dashed line represents the [[root mean square]] (RMS) value at about 0.707.
  • Alternating current (green curve). The horizontal axis measures time (it also represents zero voltage/current); the vertical, current or voltage.
  • Westinghouse Early AC System 1887<br /> ([https://web.archive.org/web/20090325121254/http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat373035.pdf US patent 373035])
  • The Hungarian "ZBD" Team ([[Károly Zipernowsky]], [[Ottó Bláthy]], [[Miksa Déri]]), inventors of the first high efficiency, closed-core shunt connection [[transformer]]
ELECTRIC CURRENT WHICH PERIODICALLY REVERSES DIRECTION
Alternating-current electric power; Alternating current electric power; Alternate current; AC current; Alternating Current; Alternating-current circuit theory; Alternating-current generator; Alternating-current motor; Alternating-current; Alternate Current; AC electricity; Alternating Current Power; V ac; Oscillating current; AC frequency; ⏦; AC voltage; Root mean square AC voltage; AC mains; AC Mains; Ac Current; A.C. current; A.C. voltage; Undulatory current; Undulating current
تثار / متناوب / متقطع / متردد تيار متردد
alternate current         
  • The prototype of the ZBD transformer on display at the Széchenyi István Memorial Exhibition, [[Nagycenk]] in [[Hungary]]
  • A schematic representation of long distance electric power transmission. From left to right: G=generator, U=step up transformer, V=voltage at beginning of transmission line, Pt=power entering transmission line, I=current in wires, R=total resistance in wires, Pw=power lost in transmission line, Pe=power reaching the end of the transmission line,    D=step down transformer , C=consumers.
  • Three-phase high-voltage [[transmission line]]s use alternating currents to distribute power over long distances between [[electric generation]] plants and consumers. The lines in the picture are located in eastern [[Utah]].
  •  Period
}}
  • A sine wave, over one cycle (360°). The dashed line represents the [[root mean square]] (RMS) value at about 0.707.
  • Alternating current (green curve). The horizontal axis measures time (it also represents zero voltage/current); the vertical, current or voltage.
  • Westinghouse Early AC System 1887<br /> ([https://web.archive.org/web/20090325121254/http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat373035.pdf US patent 373035])
  • The Hungarian "ZBD" Team ([[Károly Zipernowsky]], [[Ottó Bláthy]], [[Miksa Déri]]), inventors of the first high efficiency, closed-core shunt connection [[transformer]]
ELECTRIC CURRENT WHICH PERIODICALLY REVERSES DIRECTION
Alternating-current electric power; Alternating current electric power; Alternate current; AC current; Alternating Current; Alternating-current circuit theory; Alternating-current generator; Alternating-current motor; Alternating-current; Alternate Current; AC electricity; Alternating Current Power; V ac; Oscillating current; AC frequency; ⏦; AC voltage; Root mean square AC voltage; AC mains; AC Mains; Ac Current; A.C. current; A.C. voltage; Undulatory current; Undulating current
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Определение

alternating current
(abbrev.: AC)
¦ noun an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals. Compare with direct current.

Википедия

Voltage

Voltage, also known as electric pressure, electric tension, or (electric) potential difference, is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a static electric field, it corresponds to the work needed per unit of charge to move a test charge between the two points. In the International System of Units, the derived unit for voltage is named volt.: 166 

The voltage between points can be caused by the build-up of electric charge (e.g., a capacitor), and from an electromotive force (e.g., electromagnetic induction in generator, inductors, and transformers). On a macroscopic scale, a potential difference can be caused by electrochemical processes (e.g., cells and batteries), the pressure-induced piezoelectric effect, and the thermoelectric effect.

A voltmeter can be used to measure the voltage between two points in a system. Often a common reference potential such as the ground of the system is used as one of the points. A voltage can represent either a source of energy or the loss, dissipation, or storage of energy.