What is Inductor in Electronics?
What is Inductor in Electronics? An inductor has been defined as a physical device which is capable of storing energy by virtue of a current flowing through it. An Inductor…
What is Inductor in Electronics? An inductor has been defined as a physical device which is capable of storing energy by virtue of a current flowing through it. An Inductor…
What is Resistor in Electronics? What is Resistor in Electronics? - Resistance is a dissipative element, which converts electrical energy into heat, when the current flows through it in any…
Measurement of Physical Quantities: Measurement of Physical Quantities is given by Displacement Measurement Strain Measurement Force Measurement Torque Measurement Pressure Measurement Temperature Measurement Water-Level Indicator Measurement and Display of Speed…
Demultiplexing of Address and Data Bus in 8086 and 8088 Microprocessors: Demultiplexing of Address and Data Bus in 8086 and 8088 Microprocessors which consists of three buses: address, data and…
Coefficient of Coupling: The amount of coupling between the inductively coupled coils is expressed in terms of the coefficient of coupling, which is defined as where M = mutual inductance…
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem: Here, the maximum power transfer theorem has been discussed for resistive loads. The maximum power transfer theorem states that the maximum power is delivered from a…
Superposition Theorem Formula: The Superposition Theorem Formula also can be used to analyses ac circuits containing more than one source. The superposition theorem states that the response in any element…
m Derived Filters: m Derived Filters - The first disadvantage of prototype filter sections can be overcome by connecting two or more prototype sections of same type (either all T…