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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    Yes, it's true output=input But it's there a way I can accumulate the charges with time. Causing the supply inconsistence but more powerful when available?
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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    What if I have about 20 different sources, each producing equal power (500mV and 0.01mA). Are there measures I can take to achieve one source with voltage above 20V and current above 0.5mA. Can batteries come in?
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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    Thanks to you Carl, for the assistance and ur time. I appreciate and believe you.
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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    What do you mean by overunity folks?
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    Power Source Combination

    Hey guys, Please how can I combine two sources of different voltages and currents? Source 1: I = 0.0001mA, V = 120V Source 2: I = 2A, V = 0.1mV Can I combine them to make a source? Thanks
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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    You are making sense doggy. crutschow are u trying to say there is a design that can amplify the two of them same time? How will the design look like if we assume the voltage is 500mV and the current 0.01mA in DC.
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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    I'm only interest to know if it's possible to amplify the two of them (Voltage/Current) and a possible means. Input is in DC. The output might be AC or DC
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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    Voltage and current is in DC
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    Current and Voltage Amplification

    Hello guys, I'm a newbie here. Hope you guys have accepted me. Please I have this question to ask. Is there a way I can amplifier my voltage and still have my current amplified?

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