Force on a Current Carrying Conductor in Magnetic Field
Figure 1. Force acting on a Current Carrying Conductor placed in a Magnetic Field.
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Figure 1. Force acting on a Current Carrying Conductor placed in a Magnetic Field.
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DC voltmeter like PMMC meter works on DC supply but this meter can work on AC supply as if it is a AC voltmeter. Figure 1. What is required is an additional device to be connected between AC supply and PMMC meter is a Rectifier unit. If single diode is used as a rectifying unit for
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An optocoupler is a solid state electronic device, which includes a light emitter, light path and a light detector enclosed in single package. It is also referred as optoisolator, since it provides electrical isolation between any two circuits.
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In Single Phase Half Wave Controlled Rectifiers the load power can be controlled in only one half cycle of the input ac supply. Figure 1: Single Phase Half Wave Controlled Rectifier.
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It is possible to apply more than one input signal to an inverting amplifier. This circuit will then add all these input signals to produce their addition at the output. Such a circuit will then be called as an adder or a summing amplifier.
The voltage gain of the Voltage Follower (Buffer) circuit is 1 i.e. the output voltage will be equal to and in phase with the input voltage. In other words, the output voltage follows the input voltage. Hence the name voltage follower. Thus voltage follower is a non-inverting amplifier with a voltage gain of unity. Figure
In Inverting Amplifier, the amplified output signal will be 180º out of phase with the input signal. In other words the output signal is “inverted” as shown in Fig. 2. Therefore this amplifier is known as the inverting amplifier. Figure 1: Inverting Amplifier.
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According to the voltage division rule, the voltage across each resistor in a series electrical circuit is given by the ratio of product of the total voltage and that resistance to that of the sum of the resistances among which the voltage is divided.
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The deflecting torque causes the pointer to deflect from zero position and it may attain any position on the scale. But it is desired that the proportional to the quantity attain any position deflection should to be measured. So controlling torque is essential.
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