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Why is a step up transformer used to transmit electrical energy?

Why is a step up transformer used to transmit electrical energy?

In this article, we will discuss why a step up transformer is used to transmit electrical energy. A Step-up transformer increases the voltage in its

Electric Drive Block Diagram, Types and Applications

Electric Drive Block Diagram, Types and Applications

This article describes the electric drive block diagram, types, and applications. B.S. Iakobi in 1838 developed the first electric drive for propelling a boat by

IC 741 Op Amp Basics, Characteristics, Pin Configuration, Applications

This article describes IC 741 Op Amp basics. The operational amplifier (OP Amp) is a direct-coupled high gain amplifier. OP Amp usually consists of one

Anti-Pumping Relay Diagram & Working Function Explained

Anti-Pumping Relay Diagram & Working Function Explained

This article describes the anti-pumping relay, its definition, function, and circuit diagram. In a circuit breaker it is desired that when close and trip operation

What is Charging Current in Transmission Line?

This article describes charging Current in Transmission Line. Two conductors with opposite charges separated by a dielectric medium are called capacitors and this phenomenon is

What is GMD and GMR in Transmission Lines?

In this article, we will discuss the GMD (Geometrical Mean Distance) and GMR (Geometrical Mean Radius) in transmission lines, their definition, and their uses. GMD

Power Gain and Voltage Gain in dB

Power Gain and Voltage Gain in dB

In this article, we will learn about power gain and voltage gain in dB. The letter dB stands for decibel. Bel or Decibel are the

Troubleshooting Conductivity Analyzer Common Problems

Troubleshooting Conductivity Analyzer Common Problems

In this article, we will discuss troubleshooting conductivity analyzer Common Problems. Conductivity analyzer is the one of the most commonly used process analyzer used mainly in knowing

Difference between Power Cable and Control Cable

This article describes the difference between power cables and control cables. Depending on the use of cables based on energy transmission, they can be classified

Voltage, Current and Power Gain of an Amplifier

Voltage, Current and Power Gain of an Amplifier

Voltage, Current, and Power Gain of an Amplifier is the ratio of respective output quantity to input quantity. Here, quantity means voltage, current, and power. The

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