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Basics

Two Wattmeter Method of Power Measurement– Balanced Load

In this article, will discuss the measurement of three-phase power using two wattmeter method (with balance load condition). As we know, according to Blondel’s Theorem,

Iron Core Inductor: Construction, Formula, Working & Applications

In this article, we will discuss the iron core inductor, its construction, formula of inductance, working, advantages, and applications. But before that let us have

Air Core Inductor: Construction, Working, Inductance & Applications

Air Core Inductor: Construction, Working, Inductance & Applications

An inductor or wire coil that does not have a magnetic core is called an air core inductor. In this article, we will discuss the

Measurement of Three Phase Power: Three Wattmeter Method

Measurement of Three Phase Power: Three Wattmeter Method

In this article, we will discuss the measurement of three-phase power by a three-wattmeter method. In alternating current (AC) electric circuits, the electric power is

Electrical Conductor: What is it? (Diagram & Types of Conductors)

What is an Electrical Conductor? Definition, Types & Diagram

What is an Electrical Conductor? An electrical conductor is a material that allows electric current to flow easily. Electric current is the flow of electric

DC Voltage: What is it? (Circuit Symbol & Wire Color Codes)

What is DC Voltage? DC voltage stands for Direct current voltage. It is the type of voltage that we get from batteries, DC generators, and

How does Soil Resistivity Effect the Earth Resistance?

How does Soil Resistivity Effect the Earth Resistance?

The soil resistivity directly affects the earth resistance. The earth resistance increase with an increase in the soil resistivity. In this article, we will discuss

Difference Between Valence Band and Conduction Band

This article describes the difference between the valence band and the conduction band. The valance band and conduction band represent the energy levels of the

Why is DC voltage applied in an insulation resistance test?

This article describes why DC voltage is applied in an insulation resistance test. Insulation acts as a capacitor and If we apply DC voltage then

What is Solid Grounding System? Definition 

When the live point of the electrical power supply system, which is at zero potential under normal condition, is connected to earth point is called

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