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yfarith
modified 6 years ago

The power of amplification using 1V DC source...

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I managed to light up two 5V 30mw light bulbs from a single 1 volt DC source I can actually power more using the same source but the work space is limited, feel free to edit it if you can and add more bulbs and let me see it
published 6 years ago
hurz
6 years ago
Yes, but this is not magic http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5031204653629440
yfarith
6 years ago
I believe you do not understand, I saw the circuit which you have build, the difference is that with your circuit u had an initial 10V while I had an initial of 1V and I amplified that voltage to 10V and also amplified the current, so the idea here is that when you working or have a voltage source that is let's say 1V but it's not powerful enough for the load required now, in a real situation or real life and to cut costs you could get another voltage supply that is 10V or more but that's will be costly than to amplify and get even greater voltage according to your desire, let me know what you think

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