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DC Voltage in Microwave Tubes and Circuits Formulas
DC Voltage refers to the voltage which is unidirectional and has constant amplitude. And is denoted by V. DC Voltage is usually measured using the Kilovolt for Electric Potential. Note that the value of DC Voltage is always positive.
Formulas to find DC Voltage in Microwave Tubes and Circuits
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FAQ
What is the DC Voltage?
DC Voltage refers to the voltage which is unidirectional and has constant amplitude. DC Voltage is usually measured using the Kilovolt for Electric Potential. Note that the value of DC Voltage is always positive.
Can the DC Voltage be negative?
No, the DC Voltage, measured in Electric Potential cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure DC Voltage?
DC Voltage is usually measured using the Kilovolt[kV] for Electric Potential. Volt[kV], Millivolt[kV], Microvolt[kV] are the few other units in which DC Voltage can be measured.
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