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Can someone pls explain how I have a kV
published 3 years ago
austincj23
3 years ago
Because you have a current source behind your your voltage source
FABO7
3 years ago
It still works if you flip them or remove the voltage source
Phrosume1
3 years ago
You're pushing 1A through a resistor of 1kOhm. Ohm's Law says U=R*I.
FABO7
3 years ago
So I could just put a huge resistance instead and get millions of volts?
FABO7
3 years ago
What’s the catch?
SuperFaradCapacitor
3 years ago
Yes you could, but in real life, it would take a constant current source that can generate more than 1 MV DC at 1A, which is 1 million watts. (Which will eat up your electricity bill and burn out any load you attach to it)
SuperFaradCapacitor
3 years ago
EC's voltage limit. For a single source is 1 GV, so you could only get up to 1GV with this circuit.
FABO7
3 years ago
That makes sense!!!!
FABO7
3 years ago
Thankssss

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