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If a circuit has a low voltage, is there any way to get a lot of energy from it? If so, how?
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If a circuit has a low voltage, is there any way to get a lot of energy from it? If so, how?
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If a circuit has a low voltage, is there any way to get a lot of energy from it? If so, how?
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yes, the circuit may have low voltage but if you run the energy to a transformer it can raise he voltage.
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