TEMPLATE FOR EXAMINATION PAPERS
... c) Assume the same sample is left under test for six months and the homogeneity of the surroundings insulations remains unchanged. During this period the diameter of the cavity increases due to erosion. Obtain the new diameter of the cavity if the inception voltage increases by 50%. ...
... c) Assume the same sample is left under test for six months and the homogeneity of the surroundings insulations remains unchanged. During this period the diameter of the cavity increases due to erosion. Obtain the new diameter of the cavity if the inception voltage increases by 50%. ...
EE135: Homework Set #1. Solutions.winter 2012.
... (b) Obtain the corresponding phasor-domain equation. ...
... (b) Obtain the corresponding phasor-domain equation. ...
Measurements (final)
... 2. the detector element that transforms the signal resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the biological element into another signal that can be more easily measured and quantified 3. associated electronics or signal processors that are primarily responsible for the display of the result ...
... 2. the detector element that transforms the signal resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the biological element into another signal that can be more easily measured and quantified 3. associated electronics or signal processors that are primarily responsible for the display of the result ...
Product data: Charge Amplifier
... capacitance on the high frequency response of the amplifier is shown in Fig. 2. By means of an internal 10 turn potentiometer, the gain of the amplifier can be adjusted between 0 and 20 dB. In the interest of producing a rugged unit, the body of the Charge Amplifier is cast in aluminium alloy. The b ...
... capacitance on the high frequency response of the amplifier is shown in Fig. 2. By means of an internal 10 turn potentiometer, the gain of the amplifier can be adjusted between 0 and 20 dB. In the interest of producing a rugged unit, the body of the Charge Amplifier is cast in aluminium alloy. The b ...
continuity tester
... Remember the power supply must be off or disconnected before using it. If the bulb is ok, then the ohmmeter will give a small reading. However, if the bulb is “blown” then it will be an open-circuit and there will be a very, very large reading on the ohmmeter. ...
... Remember the power supply must be off or disconnected before using it. If the bulb is ok, then the ohmmeter will give a small reading. However, if the bulb is “blown” then it will be an open-circuit and there will be a very, very large reading on the ohmmeter. ...
Powerpoint Slides
... When using AC circuits, inductors and capacitors have a delayed response to the changing voltage and current ...
... When using AC circuits, inductors and capacitors have a delayed response to the changing voltage and current ...
Circuits with more than one resistor, then Watt happens?
... ways of connecting multiple resistors ...
... ways of connecting multiple resistors ...
10 mst perpendicular to a magnetic field of induction 1 Wb na2
... What is the value of current in the a.c. circuit containing R = 10 Ω, C = 50 F in series across 200 V, 50 Hz a.c. source? [3.1 A] A capacitor, resistor of 5 Ω, and an inductor of 50 mH are in series with an a.c. source marked 100 V, 50 Hz. It is found that voltage is in phase with the current. Calc ...
... What is the value of current in the a.c. circuit containing R = 10 Ω, C = 50 F in series across 200 V, 50 Hz a.c. source? [3.1 A] A capacitor, resistor of 5 Ω, and an inductor of 50 mH are in series with an a.c. source marked 100 V, 50 Hz. It is found that voltage is in phase with the current. Calc ...
Handy Electronic Formula Sheet
... formulas can also be applied to the secondary. In general, that which is not mutual inductance must be leakage inductance, but resistive losses and capacitive effects will prevent perfect agreement between the formulas. Refer to a text containing the general coupling solution for ...
... formulas can also be applied to the secondary. In general, that which is not mutual inductance must be leakage inductance, but resistive losses and capacitive effects will prevent perfect agreement between the formulas. Refer to a text containing the general coupling solution for ...