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    Experiment #7 "Electric Devices and Meters" Physics – PHA202 – PT2E Santos‚ Nickerson Jeff F. February 27‚ 2002 0001864 Experiment No. 7 Electric Devices And Meters OBJECTIVE: To familiarize the students with the different types of electric devices and meters. FOREWORD: In order to perform experiments dealing with electric circuits‚ you must become familiar first with the devices and meters needed for such experiment. Some of the most common devices and

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    Introduction: The organization chosen for our analysis is North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL). The company is involved in the business of distributing electricity in the North and North West areas of Delhi. NDPL is a joint venture between Tata Power Limited and Government of Delhi. It was formed on July 1‚ 2002 as a result of the privatization of electricity distribution in Delhi. Purpose of the report: The report aims at analyzing the operational performance of NDPL‚ identifying the reasons for

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    Eugen Goldstein Catherine Maurer‚ CHEM1020 Section 91 (September 5‚ 1850- December 25 1930) Eugen Goldstein studied the light emitted from a air filled glass tube when current was passed through it. He noticed that not only were their electrons and cathode rays traveling toward the positively charged end (anode)‚ there was a third ray that traveled away from the anode end to the cathode. While observing this ray he noticed how it passed through the holes‚ or channels of the cathode

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    Doubly-fed Induction Generator Modeling and Control in DigSilent Power Factory CAMILLE HAMON Master’s Thesis at KTH School of Electrical Engineering XR-EE-ES 2010:004 Abstract International agreements have set high demands on the share of renewable energy in the total energy mix. From the different renewable sources‚ significant investments are made in wind power. More and more wind turbines are being built and their number is due to rise dramatically. There are many different generator

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    Design Experiment to obtain Generator External Characteristics Wong Yew Chun‚ Tong Janice‚ Thomas Tan Wan Kiat‚ Gun Wei Hwa and Thiruselvan a/l Muniandy UniMAP‚ School of Mechatronics Engineering‚ Penang ‚ Malaysia. Email:yewchun46@hotmail.com UniMAP‚ School of Mechatronics Engineering‚ Johor‚ Malaysia. Email:Janice_1123@hotmail.com UniMAP‚ School of Mechatronics Engineering‚ Sarawak‚Malaysia. Email: ttanwankiat6407@live.com.my UniMAP‚ School of Mechatronics Engineering‚ Kedah‚ Malaysia. Email: weihua_90@hotmail

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    Magnetism – Lab 19 Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Magnets_and_Electromagnets and click on Run Now. Part I: 1. Move the compass slowly along a semicircular path above the bar magnet until you’ve put it on the opposite side of the bar magnet. Describe what happens to the compass needle. The white lead of the needle faces the South part of the magnet in a perpendicular way. When the needle is facing the center of the magnet‚ the lead turns to a 90 degree angle

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    INTRODUCTION Electrical conductivity (EC) is a measurement of the dissolved material in an aqueous solution‚ which relates to the ability of the material to conduct electrical current through it. The higher the dissolved material in a water or soil sample‚ the higher the EC will be in that material.( Monica Z. Bruckner‚ Montana State University‚ Bozeman) Electrical conductivity (EC) which is the ability of a material to transmit (conduct) an electrical current is commonly expressed in units of

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Transport along with communication‚ forms the core of day to day life of modern world. Conventional rail transport through wide spread is now being considered inefficient in terms of fuel consumption and is time consuming. A genuine replacement for railways which is not only fuel efficient but also highly comfortable and can attain unimaginable velocities of around 450 – 500kms/hr are Maglev Trains whose idea was given by Robert Goddard‚ an American

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    Early View publication on wileyonlinelibrary.com (issue and page numbers not yet assigned; citable using Digital Object Identifier – DOI) Phys. Status Solidi RRL‚ 1–3 (2012) / DOI 10.1002/pssr.201206481 A magnetoelectric laminate based passive micro-displacement sensor 1 2 pss www.pss-rapid.com Schematic diagram of the suggested micro-displacement sensor based on magnetostrictive/piezoelectric magnetoelectric laminate. © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA‚ Weinheim Zheng Wu1‚ 2

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    Current Balance PHY 114 10/29/2013 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to understand the current balance‚ current balance is an apparatus that allows measurement of the small force between two current carrying conductors. It consists of two parallel horizontal bars‚ which are connected in series. The current flows in opposite directions in the two conductors so there is a repulsive force between them‚ by Newton’s third law there are equal and opposite forces on both wires. In the

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