THERMAL DETECTORS INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING MODULE 1 INTRODUCTION • Temperature – Is a measure of the kinetic energy of the material in question • Kinetic energy is a measure of the activity of the atoms of any material – The measure of the speed of an atom or molecules which they move. – expressed in terms of any of several arbitrary scales‚ such as Fahrenheit‚ Celsius‚ or Kelvin Measuring Device • Thermal Detectors – An instrument or device which quantifies temperature
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have been eradicated‚ the question that comes to mind is how these forms of oppression were dealt with and what led to them being eradicated. The process of dealing with oppression in turn brings to light another question in how successful are the resistors’ approaches in dealing with oppression. There are two main distinct approaches to oppression which are violent resistance and non-violent resistances. Since there have been many oppressed groups that have seen success from nonviolent resistances
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Objectives: To learn the relationship between the rms value and the amplitude of the voltage and the period and the frequency of the signal. Determine the resonant frequency of a driven RLC circuit from the exploration of the dissipated power on the load resistor. Procedures: Part 1 AC Signals Connect the circuit‚ set the signal generator to a 1000 Hz sine wave of magnitude about 1V measured on the DMM. Adjust the SEC/DIV control on the scope to display one complete period of the measured waveform
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Observations/Measurements: III. A. 1. DC Voltage Measurement: DMM Measurement = III. A. 2. DC Voltage Measurement: Vertical Scale = Horizontal Scale = V = III. A. 3. c. 1k Resistor Measurement: DMM Measurement = Theoretical Range = III. A. 3. d. 4.7k Resistor Measurement: DMM Measurement = Theoretical Range = III. A. 4. Oscilloscope Measurement – Square Wave: III. A. 5.b. Oscilloscope Measurement – Triangle Wave: III. A. 5. c. Oscilloscope
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DTMF BASED HOME APPLIANCE CONTROL SUBMITTED BY ABSTRACT Traditionally electrical appliances in a home are controlled via switches that regulate the electricity to these devices. As the world gets more and more technologically advanced‚ we find new technology coming in deeper and deeper into our personal lives even at home. Home automation is becoming more and more popular around the world and is becoming a common practice. The process of home automation works by making everything in the house
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To simulate an astable multivibrator using IC 555. Components Name EDWin Components Used Description Number of components required RES RC05 Resistor 2 CAP CAP Capacitor 2 555 LM555 Timer 1 VDC SMB_VDC Dc voltage source 1 GND SMB_SPL0 Ground 3 Theory The circuit diagram for the astable multivibrator using IC 555 is shown here. The astable multivibrator generates a square
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Question 3: (20 points) A well-insulated rigid tank contains 3 kg of a saturated liquid–vapor mixture of water at 200 kPa. Initially‚ three-quarters of the mass is in the liquid phase. An electric resistor placed in the tank is connected to a 120-V source‚ and a current of 10 A flows through the resistor when the switch is turned on. Determine how long it will take to vaporize all the liquid in the tank. Also‚ show the process on a T-v diagram with respect to saturation lines. Question 4: (20 points)
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linear differential equation. For our basic circuit‚ we will use a single closed loop involving one voltage source‚ one resistor‚ one capacitor‚ and one inductor. First‚ it is important to establish some basic electrical circuit properties. The current‚ I‚ is related to the charge‚ Q‚ of a voltage source‚ and is a function of time (Eq 3). The voltage drop across a resistor is IR (Eq 4)‚ where R is the resistance value. The voltage drop across a capacitor is Q/C (Eq 5)‚ where C is the capacitance
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Edexcel AS Physics in 100 Pages -----an easy-to-understand textbook & exam preparation guide Copyright ©2011 by Yajun Wei All rights reserved under international Copyright Conventions. No part of the text of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means‚ including information storage and retrieval systems‚ without permission in writing by the publisher‚ except by reviewers or catalogues not limited to online for purpose of promotion. Front Cover photo
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QUESTION: Discuss four approaches to time management as developed by Adair‚ Lewin ‚Masterton and Feldman power learning strategies and using these comment on how effectively you have managed your time during this year in revising for exams. Time management is the act or process of planning and exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities‚ especially to increase effectiveness‚ efficiency or productivity. Time management may be aided by a range of skills
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