Explore Voltages through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Voltages meaning
plural of voltage
Using Voltages
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of voltage
- In the example corpus, voltages often appears in combinations such as: high voltages, the voltages, voltages and.
Context around Voltages
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 4 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Voltages
- In this selection, "voltages" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, lower, high, subtransmission, formerly, became and fall stand out and add context to how "voltages" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and fluid voltages fall acidic and and subtransmission voltages became distribution. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "voltages" sits close to words such as als, antioch and aptly, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with voltages
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The researchers say that the cell can operate over a wide range of voltages. (14 words)
The manufacturing technique of adding incremental spool is known for its sensitivity to high voltages. (15 words)
Since GaN can conduct higher voltages over time than silicon, it can deliver a faster charge. (16 words)
WhenATP electron production is poor; cell and fluid voltages fall, acidic hypoxia ensues, cell damage occurs and anaerobic survival pathways kick in. Acidity or pH below 7, further refuses oxygen and a downward spiral into disease and cancer results. (39 words)
Accumulation When a negative gate-source voltage (positive source-gate) is applied, it creates a p-channel at the surface of the n region, analogous to the n-channel case, but with opposite polarities of charges and voltages. (38 words)
A diode intended to protect the system from transient voltages was thought to have been damaged during repairs/installation of the pitch amplifier's printed circuit board, something that would not have been detected through bench tests. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
As power systems evolved, voltages formerly used for transmission were used for subtransmission, and subtransmission voltages became distribution voltages.
Instantaneous voltages can be added for direct current (DC) and AC, but average voltages can be meaningfully added only when they apply to signals that all have the same frequency and phase.
Lower voltages, such as 66 kV and 33 kV, are usually considered subtransmission voltages, but are occasionally used on long lines with light loads.
Very long filaments for high voltages are fragile, and lamp bases become more difficult to insulate, so lamps for illumination are not made with rated voltages over 300 volts.
Voltage is defined so that negatively charged objects are pulled towards higher voltages, while positively charged objects are pulled towards lower voltages.
Voltages above 765 kV are considered extra high voltage and require different designs compared to equipment used at lower voltages.
Many power supplies have outputs with switchable voltage settings, allowing you to power pedals that require different voltages.
The manufacturing technique of adding incremental spool is known for its sensitivity to high voltages.
WhenATP electron production is poor; cell and fluid voltages fall, acidic hypoxia ensues, cell damage occurs and anaerobic survival pathways kick in. Acidity or pH below 7, further refuses oxygen and a downward spiral into disease and cancer results.
Excessively high voltages, however, can cause premature degradation of the processor, which in turn can cause instability.
Since GaN can conduct higher voltages over time than silicon, it can deliver a faster charge.
The log shows the accelerator pedal was pressed, or more accurately, it shows the voltages expected from an activated accelerator pedal.
Paired with a smartphone app, you can also program in specific durations and voltages for a custom zap.
The idea is to use different types of sensors to monitor stray voltages in underground cabling, water salinity and temperature levels, and check for the presence of dangerous gases.
Memristors are electrical resistors with memory—advanced electronic devices that regulate current based on the history of the voltages applied to them.
The researchers say that the cell can operate over a wide range of voltages.
We actually could get 3466MHz up and running on the desktop, but not with full stability at the stock voltages.
Accumulation When a negative gate-source voltage (positive source-gate) is applied, it creates a p-channel at the surface of the n region, analogous to the n-channel case, but with opposite polarities of charges and voltages.
A cheater cord was a power cord ending in the special socket used by the safety interlock; servicers could then power the device with the hazardous voltages exposed.
A diode intended to protect the system from transient voltages was thought to have been damaged during repairs/installation of the pitch amplifier's printed circuit board, something that would not have been detected through bench tests.
Common combinations with voltages
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- high voltages 14×
- the voltages 12×
- voltages and 12×
- voltages are 10×
- higher voltages 9×
- voltages from 8×
- voltages of 8×
- lower voltages 7×
- voltages in 6×
- voltages or 6×