There are 27 total results for your 電圧 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
電圧 see styles |
denatsu でんあつ |
voltage |
電圧計 see styles |
denatsukei / denatsuke でんあつけい |
voltmeter |
加電圧 see styles |
kadenatsu かでんあつ |
(misprint for 過電圧) overpotential; over-voltage |
逆電圧 see styles |
gyakudenatsu ぎゃくでんあつ |
reverse voltage |
過電圧 see styles |
kadenatsu かでんあつ |
overpotential; over-voltage |
高電圧 see styles |
koudenatsu / kodenatsu こうでんあつ |
high voltage; high tension |
電圧降下 see styles |
denatsukouka / denatsukoka でんあつこうか |
voltage drop |
分解電圧 see styles |
bunkaidenatsu ぶんかいでんあつ |
decomposition voltage |
動作電圧 see styles |
dousadenatsu / dosadenatsu どうさでんあつ |
operating voltage; working voltage |
印加電圧 see styles |
inkadenatsu いんかでんあつ |
applied voltage |
同相電圧 see styles |
dousoudenatsu / dosodenatsu どうそうでんあつ |
{comp} common mode voltage |
正規電圧 see styles |
seikidenatsu / sekidenatsu せいきでんあつ |
{comp} normal mode voltage |
順方向電圧 see styles |
junhoukoudenatsu / junhokodenatsu じゅんほうこうでんあつ |
(See 順方向電圧降下) forward voltage (e.g. of a semiconductor) |
バイアス電圧 see styles |
baiasudenatsu バイアスでんあつ |
bias voltage |
最大同相電圧 see styles |
saidaidousoudenatsu / saidaidosodenatsu さいだいどうそうでんあつ |
{comp} maximum common mode voltage |
最大正規電圧 see styles |
saidaiseikidenatsu / saidaisekidenatsu さいだいせいきでんあつ |
{comp} maximum normal mode voltage |
自動電圧切替 see styles |
jidoudenatsukirikae / jidodenatsukirikae じどうでんあつきりかえ |
{comp} automatic line switching; ALS |
作動電圧表示器 see styles |
sadoudenatsuhyoujiki / sadodenatsuhyojiki さどうでんあつひょうじき |
{comp} operating voltage indicator |
順方向電圧降下 see styles |
junhoukoudenatsukouka / junhokodenatsukoka じゅんほうこうでんあつこうか |
forward voltage drop (e.g. in a semiconductor) |
低電圧版モバイル see styles |
teidenatsubanmobairu / tedenatsubanmobairu ていでんあつばんモバイル |
{comp} low voltage mobile (processor) |
低電圧版Xeon see styles |
teidenatsubanjiion / tedenatsubanjion ていでんあつばんジーオン |
{comp} low voltage xeon |
最大作動同相電圧 see styles |
saidaisadoudousoudenatsu / saidaisadodosodenatsu さいだいさどうどうそうでんあつ |
{comp} maximum operating common mode voltage |
最大作動正規電圧 see styles |
saidaisadouseikidenatsu / saidaisadosekidenatsu さいだいさどうせいきでんあつ |
{comp} maximum operating normal mode voltage |
最大許容同相過電圧 see styles |
saidaikyoyoudousoukadenatsu / saidaikyoyodosokadenatsu さいだいきょようどうそうかでんあつ |
{comp} maximum allowable common mode overvoltage |
最大許容正規過電圧 see styles |
saidaikyoyouseikikadenatsu / saidaikyoyosekikadenatsu さいだいきょようせいきかでんあつ |
{comp} maximum allowable normal mode overvoltage |
超低電圧版モバイル see styles |
chouteidenatsubanmobairu / chotedenatsubanmobairu ちょうていでんあつばんモバイル |
{comp} ultra low voltage mobile (processor) |
定電圧定周波数電源装置 see styles |
teidenatsuteishuuhasuudengensouchi / tedenatsuteshuhasudengensochi ていでんあつていしゅうはすうでんげんそうち |
{comp} CVCF; Constant Voltage Frequency Power Supply |
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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