voltage drop

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voltage drop

A technician measures a voltage drop across a resistor in a circuit.

Definition

Noun: A decrease in electric potential (voltage) between two points on a conductor through which an electric current is flowing. This drop occurs due to the electrical resistance of the conductor.

Usage

The term "voltage drop" is used to describe a specific, measurable electrical phenomenon. It is a critical concept in electrical engineering and circuit design. - It is typically measured in volts (V). - It is calculated using Ohm's Law: Voltage Drop = Current × Resistance. - It is often discussed in the context of ensuring efficient power delivery and safety in electrical systems.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The long extension cord caused a significant voltage drop at the power tool, making it run poorly.
    • Engineers must calculate the expected voltage drop across the cables to ensure the motor receives adequate voltage.
    • A high voltage drop in a circuit can lead to overheating and energy loss.
Advanced Usage
  • "To calculate the voltage drop": To determine the loss of voltage in a circuit.
    • Before installing the new lighting, the electrician will calculate the voltage drop for the entire run of wire.
  • "Excessive voltage drop": A voltage loss that is too high for the system to operate correctly or efficiently.
    • The dimming lights indicated an excessive voltage drop in the building's old wiring.
Variants and Related Words
  • IR Drop (n): Another term for voltage drop, emphasizing its calculation as Current (I) multiplied by Resistance (R).
    • The IR drop across the resistor was exactly 5 volts.
  • Potential Difference (n): The general difference in electric potential between two points, which includes but is not limited to the specific loss termed "voltage drop."
  • Line Loss (n): A broader term often used in power distribution that includes voltage drop as a primary component of energy loss over transmission lines.
Synonyms
  • Potential drop (n): A direct synonym, though less common in everyday technical use.
  • Voltage loss (n): A more descriptive synonym emphasizing the loss aspect.
Related Phrases
  • "Drop across": Used to specify the component where the voltage drop is measured.
    • Measure the voltage drop across the resistor.
  • "Compensate for voltage drop": To design a system to account for or counteract the expected loss.
    • The power supply's output was increased to compensate for the voltage drop in the long cable.
voltage drop

A technician measures a voltage drop across a resistor in a circuit.

Noun
  1. a decrease in voltage along a conductor through which current is flowing