DESCRIBTION AND PRATICAL APPLICATION OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS NAME: AMAN VIKASH CHAND ID NO. : 2011001207 GROUP: TDEEN 1A TEACHER: MR. WILLIAM FONG YEAR: 2011 |RESISTORS | |Resistors(R) are a two-terminal passive electronic component which implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. They are
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machine with poor insulation or hits a live cable‚ then a person becomes conductor‚ and the shock that a person feel is the electrical current going through the body of the person. • Shock can cause : - pain‚burn - loss of muscle control and coordination - Internal bleeding - nerve‚ muscle or tissue damage - cardiac arrest or death. Confidential Slide Fundamentals of Electrical Hazards More than 3 ma painful shock More than 10 ma muscle contraction “no-let-go” danger More than 30 ma lung paralysis-
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1. Fig1. Hydrogen Powered NH2 Electrical Tractor 1 2. Fig2. CASE IH CVX 160 preparing silage pit 2 3. Fig3. VFD Graphs 8 This report investigates the advantages and disadvantages of electrical drives for agricultural tractors. It explains the idea that an electrical driven tractor is currently sufficient
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Blvd‚ Mawson Lakes‚ Adelaide‚ SA 5095‚ Australia In this article‚ the authors describe online conference management tools that have been developed at the University of South Australia (UniSA)‚ Adelaide‚ Australia‚ by students as their final year electrical and information engineering design project. These tools have been utilised to manage an international conference. The Web tools allow a host of tasks to be handled efficiently. These tasks cover the whole range of conference related business‚ including
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An electric generator is basically an electric motor working backwards. An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy‚ and an electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. An electric generator looks almost identical to an electric motor. Each consists of a loop that is able to rotate in a magnetic field. The electric motor uses electrical energy to make the loops rotate which creates mechanical energy. In the electric generator it uses mechanical energy
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Table of Contents Introduction 4 Electrical equipment in the salon 4 High Frequency 5-14 Brief History 5 Machine 5-8 Contra-indications 9 Benefits 9 Effects 9 Disadvantages 10 Machine treatment times 10 Procedure 10-14 Vacuum Suction 15-21 Brief History‚ 15 Machine 16-17 Contra-indications 17 Benefits 17 Effects 18 Disadvantages 18 Machine treatment times 18 Procedure 19-21 Galvanic 22-32 Brief History. 22 Machine 22-26 Contra-indications 26
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MEDTRONIC CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY DF-4 System Description • A new industry standard at the point of lead-pin to device-port connection • four poles of electrical contact on an inline connector‚ • reduces bifurcated and trifurcated lead-device connectors into a single connection • single pin-to-port connection for a high power lead instead of two or three connections. CRT-D DR MEDTRONIC CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY – FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY DF-4 Key Clinical
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Experiment No 2: Title: Characteristic electrical output of a PV module Objective: 1. To investigate the characteristic IV and power curves of a PV module 2. To determine maximum power transfer and the optimized load to obtain maximum power transfer from the solar cell to the load Components: 1. PV module 2. 2 units of Multimeters (mA Ammeter‚ Voltmeter) 3. Variable resistors (50 (‚ 100 (‚ 1 k(‚ 5 k() 4. Retort stand 5. Xenon Lamp (Solar simulator) 6. DC power
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Resistance in a Conductor: The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is the opposition to the passage of an electric current through that conductor. Electrical resistance shares some conceptual parallels with the mechanical notion of friction. The SI unit of electrical resistance is the ohm (Ω).An object of uniform cross section has a resistance proportional to its resistivity and length and inversely proportional to its cross-sectional area. All materials show some resistance‚ except
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Workplace Risk Assessment Comments: Assessment Date: Next Review Date: Hazard Electrical This Risk Assessment was carried out by the HSE Manager in consultation with some staff members March 2015 February 2016 Hazard Description Staff could get electrical shocks or burns from using faulty electrical equipment. Electrical faults can also lead to fires. Persons at Risk All Staff Risk L 4 S 3 Existing Control Measures/Further Control Measures DR 12 Citi maintenance arrangements for fixed installations
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