If you are referring to a 'fruit cell' then, in common with all cells, the voltage is determined by the materials from which the electrodes are made -not by the fruit itself. The further apart the metals are on the 'electrochemical series' of elements, the higher the resulting voltage -so, for copper and zinc, the voltage will be about 1.1 V.
bucking voltage is a voltage which is of opposite polarity to the voltage it acts .
ratio of secondry voltage to primary voltage is called voltage transformation ratio
In the electrical trade it is called control voltage. This voltage can be any voltage. In North America the common control voltage is 120 volts.
The voltage is adjusted with a potentiometer that adjusts the field voltage through the voltage regulator.
the source voltage is the voltage that measured exactly after the voltage source , but the terminal voltage is the voltage that measured in the load terminals , which equal to the source voltage minus the drop voltage on the transmission line .
A "prickly pear" is not actually a pear.
A pear or a quince.
An Asian pear is a fruit from either species of pear from northeastern Asia, known for their crisp juicy texture - the apple pear or Chinese pear, or the Chinese white pear.
"yaya pear" or "Asian Pear."
No, a pear rots at pretty much the same rate as another pear.
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Square Pear
When there is only one of them.
well usually a pear on a tree is yellow..... but i am not sure why a pear is that color...
a partrige in a pear tree is a smaal bird in a pear tree
Because pear is green
Pear is a noun, not an adjective.