Good afternoon/morning,
Is it possible to have an input voltage of 20 Volts into a circuit, and have the output be higher than 20 Volts? Such as in this diagram:
Here you see a DC Power source input 20 volts into the circuit.
That 20 volts powers a DC motor - which turns the shaft of the DC generator
The DC generator then produces DC electricity.
Thus, is it possible for that generator to produce a greater voltage than the 20 Volts put into the circuit?
Or am I correct in presuming that this is not possible?
Thank you - and let me know if you need any clarification.
Is it possible to have an input voltage of 20 Volts into a circuit, and have the output be higher than 20 Volts? Such as in this diagram:
Here you see a DC Power source input 20 volts into the circuit.
That 20 volts powers a DC motor - which turns the shaft of the DC generator
The DC generator then produces DC electricity.
Thus, is it possible for that generator to produce a greater voltage than the 20 Volts put into the circuit?
Or am I correct in presuming that this is not possible?
Thank you - and let me know if you need any clarification.
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