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conventional theory is pos to neg. electrical theory is neg to pos.

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What direction does dc Voltage travel in?

It travels from negative to positive. The opposite of what you might think.


What voltage is DC?

A voltage DC(direct current voltage) is a uni-direction steady voltage. It is the opposite of an analog/alternative voltage which varies in polarity and direction with time.


What happens to the distance electrons travel when voltage is changed?

When voltage is changed, the distance electrons travel in a circuit will increase if the voltage is increased, and decrease if the voltage is decreased. This is because voltage is directly proportional to the energy of the electrons, which affects how far they can travel through the circuit.


Why is there a difference between dc pass through and bidirectional with coaxial splitters?

A DC pass through will pass a DC voltage in only one direction. Bidirectional will let a DC voltage travel both directions.


What are travel voltage converters used for?

There are many uses of travel voltage converters. Travel voltage converters allow one to change the voltage of an electrical power source. This product can be combined with other components to create a power supply.


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What current changes direction?

Voltage


What determines whether an induced current is a direct current or an alternating current?

There is no such thing as an 'induced current'. What is 'induced' is a voltage. The direction of the induced voltage is determined by the direction of the changing current that induces that voltage, because the induced voltage will always act to oppose that change in current. So, if the current is increasing, then the direction of the induced voltage will act to opposethe increase in current. If the current is decreasing, then the direction of the induced voltage will act to sustainthat current.


When was Direction Ov Travel created?

Direction Ov Travel was created in 1991.


Do you add electrical supply voltage and induced voltage of a coil to get total voltage on the coil?

The induced voltage acts to oppose any change in current that is causing it. So, if the current is increasing, then the induced voltage will act in the opposite direction to the supply voltage; if the current is decreasing, then the induced voltage will act in the same direction as the supply voltage.


How do you get negative voltage from transformer?

The term, 'negative voltage', refers to its direction and has nothing to do with 'negative' in the 'charge' sense. It's used to indicate the direction in which a voltage is acting in relation to another voltage ('positive' if acting in the samedirection; 'negative' if acting in the opposite direction). So your question is confusing: 'negative' in relation to what?


Do electrons travel in the same direction in a circuit?

In a circuit, electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the voltage source (such as a battery). This flow of electrons is opposite to the conventional current direction, which is from positive to negative. So, while electrons themselves move in one direction, the conventional current moves in the opposite direction.