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Current through a conductor

Charge and Current

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The concept of electric charge and current is the underlying principle for explaining all electrical phenomena. Without a good knowledge of this concept, it will be hard to learn basic …

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Structure of Electric Power System

Structure of Power System and its Components Explained

  • Categories Power System

An electrical power system is made up of many components connected together to form a large, complex system that is capable of generating, transmitting and distributing electrical energy over large …

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Three voltmeter Method and Three ammeter method

Three Voltmeter Method and Three Ammeter Method (with Experiments)

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The three ammeter method and the three voltmeter method are used for the measurement of single-phase AC power. More specifically, they are used to calculate the power factor of a …

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MCB vs RCD

MCB vs RCD: What’s the Difference?

  • Categories Power System, Circuit Breaker, Switchgear

In this article, I will explain the difference between MCB and RCD. MCB stands for miniature circuit breaker and RCD is the abbreviation of the residual current device. Sometimes people …

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Absolute and secondary instrument

Absolute Instruments and Secondary Instruments

  • Categories Measurement

Absolute instruments and secondary instruments are the two basic classifications of measuring instruments. You may be wondering why a tangent galvanometer is an absolute instrument while an ammeter is considered …

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hydroelectric powerplant site selection

Hydroelectric Power Plant Site Selection: Top 5 Factors to Consider

  • Categories Power System

In this article you will learn the top 5 factors you must consider before selecting a suitable site for a hydroelectric power plant. While selecting a suitable site for a …

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6 flow meter types

The 6 Flow Meter Types that Your Business Needs to Know About

  • Categories Electronics, Guest Post, Measurement

A flow meter measures the flow of liquids or gases – simple, right?  Actually, no. But it’s the incredible diversity of this exciting and rapidly evolving technological field that makes …

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chromatography

Going Beyond Theory And Books: High-performance Liquid Chromatography

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The basic principle of scientific study is research and analysis. Science helps further understand the world so that all beings may attain their potential while co-existing harmoniously. The methods used …

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how to select electronic manufacturing partner

How to Select an Electronic Contract Manufacturing Partner

  • Categories Electronics, PCB

Innovation is the main force for many entrepreneurs and companies who excel at thinking through problems. Developing a new product that doesn’t yet exist or improving a product that already …

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