• Предмет: Физика
  • Автор: ansar220609
  • Вопрос задан 2 месяца назад


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1. How many Volts do you get from electrical socket? How many Volts do
you get from AA battery? Why are they different?
2. When you run a lot of programs on a computer, its capacitors work fast.
Why?
4. How can you make capacitor that stores lightning?

Ответы

Ответ дал: ytxtu0
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Ответ:

1. The voltage from an electrical socket is typically around 120 to 240 Volts, while a standard AA battery provides 1.5 Volts. The difference in voltage is primarily due to the intended use and design of these power sources. Electrical sockets deliver higher voltage for household appliances, while batteries are designed for portable, low-voltage applications.

2. When you run multiple programs on a computer, the capacitors work fast to provide rapid bursts of energy needed for processing and maintaining system stability. Capacitors store and release electrical energy quickly, helping to meet the dynamic power demands of running multiple programs simultaneously.

3. Capacitors cannot store lightning. Lightning is a powerful and complex natural electrical discharge that involves enormous amounts of energy. While capacitors can store electrical energy, their capacity is nowhere near sufficient to store the vast energy of a lightning strike. Attempting to create a capacitor to store lightning would be impractical and pose significant safety risks.

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