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A drop in voltage in one spot can suck electricity from adjoining areas.
The longer the resistor, the greater the drop in voltage passing through the device; thus, changes in position are converted to electrical signals.
One thinktank warned that as few as six electric cars in one neighbourhood could risk a "brownout" – an unexpected drop in voltage.
We did not want some sort of drop in voltage or other discrepancy with the motor batteries to have an adverse effect on the circuitry.
The fear, she said, is that a surge in energy could overload and shut down the wires, leading to a drop in voltage on the system that could spread blackouts through the region and to other parts of the country.
Aemo says each reduction coincided with a drop in voltage observed at the windfarms' connection points, but it says it is too soon to say why: "Additional analysis is required to determine the reasons for the reduction in generation and observed voltage levels before any conclusions can be drawn".
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This made me dread going to see the production again, in case in coming south it had dropped in voltage.
Early rail-defect detection techniques involved passing electric currents through the tracks and looking for changes in direction or drops in voltage that would indicate the presence of a crack.
Clusters of the battery powered cars could result in 1% of the UK experiencing unplanned drops in voltage – potentially damaging electronic equipment – without action by 2020, the Green Alliance said.
The GE research center has also been key for the development of wind-power technology, including power electronics hardware and software that allow wind turbines to keep operating after lightning strikes and other events cause sudden drops in voltage on the power grid.
Figure 11 Voltage drop in raw voltage data.
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