Open Circuit Voltage: What is it?
What is Open Circuit Voltage?When an open circuit condition is created in any device or circuit, the difference of electric potential between the two terminals is known as the open-circuit voltage. In network analysis, the open-circuit voltage is also known as the Thevenin Voltage. The open-circuit voltage is often shortened to OCV or VOC in mathematical equations.In open-circuit conditions, the external load is disconnected from the source. An electric current will not flow through the circuit.