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Torque On Dipole

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Updated on 18-Aug-2023 16:45:48

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Specifically, an electric dipole separates the positive as well as negative charges of a device. The behavior of the electric dipole mostly relies on the external electrical device. In the case of the placement of torque in a homogeneous electric device that denotes the E strength, the axis of the dipole forms an angle θ with an electric device. The force’s components are equivalent as well as separated by the inner distance of the electric dipole. If an electric dipole is placed in a contrast region of the electric device then the force on the charges will be equivalent to ... Read More

Torque Current Loop

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Updated on 18-Aug-2023 16:42:17

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Torque is demonstrated as a twisting force that has the tendency to create rotation. The rotation axis is illustrated as the point where the material moves. Torque on a current loop is basically demonstrated through a shape of rectangle kept in a uniform field of magnet that faces a torque. Torque is extremely important as it assists in determining whether the force applied may result in a clockwise or counter clockwise motion. What is torque? Torque is defined as the rotational force to move the object concerning a pivot, axis and fulcrum. In the current loop of torque, electrical ... Read More

RMS Value Alternating Current

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction The root mean square of the current value is instantaneous. This value of the alternating current is denoted as a value of a stable current. this steady current helps in the generation of an equal amount of heat in a particular resistance within a given period as it is done by a.c current. This happens in the same manner when the ac is regulated across a similar resistance for the same period. What Is Alternating Current? The value of an alternating current can be illustrated as a current flow that alters its magnitude and value of polarity at the ... Read More

Resistivity various materials

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction Electrical resistivity is known to be the reciprocal of electrical conductivity. Resistivity of various materials is mentioned through the function of temperature as it rises with temperature due to the electron-phonon connection. Resistivity of the material is restricted even at the ultimate zero due to the existence of small amounts of defects and impurities. Hence, it is said that conductivity and resistivity are limited and confined at ultimate zero. Resistivity's temperature coefficient is mentioned as the transformation in resistivity per unit material's resistivity per degree transformation in temperature. The electrical resistivity of various materials is the calculation of the ... Read More

Carbon Resistor

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction Carbon resistors are a type of resistance component used in electrical and electronic circuits to provide resistance to the flow of electricity, generally as a way to regulate current or voltage. There are multiple types of carbon resistors and each type has different features, functions, and uses that it performs well. Graphite or coke, for instance, are carbon-based materials used as resistors. The material used in carbon resistors affects their voltage and resistance values, which makes them suitable for use in many different applications like power supplies, circuit breakers, and electric motors. Because of their wide range of ... Read More

DC Generator

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction We all have attended a lot of marriage parties or any celebration and unfortunately sometimes we face issues of power cut in between from the power grid. At that time, we need some power back up so that our work or celebration will not get stopped. So one of the very popular backups around us is the electric generator. Electric Generator - A Power Back-up Electric generator is a device which generates electricity with the help of mechanical energy. It means that the electric generator is the machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It means that ... Read More

Current Density

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction When a constant value of current passes through a conductor, the same ampere of current will flow in the conductor. The flow of current is the same, but the sections may differ in some parts. The flow of current is a macroscopic feature. Current The rate at which the electrons flow in a particular circuit or the flow of electrically charged particles is called current. It is represented by the symbol I. And Ampere is a standard unit used to measure current. The current will always flow in one particular direction. Types of Current Current can be classified into ... Read More

Current Coil

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction A current coil is basically a type of coil, like a wire, covered around an electrical conductor. The conductor is a soft iron core and the coil is made of insulated copper wire. If the coil covered around the conductor carries current, it is noted that the coil starts acting similar to a magnet. When the conductor wrapped around a current-carrying coil carries current is called electromagnetism. Most physics experiment is carried out by using the same property. Images Coming soon Factors on which Strength of Electromagnetism Depends The strength of electromagnetism depends the following factors: The main ... Read More

Conductors Insulators

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction Physical qualities such as malleability, phase, texture, colour, polarity, solubility, and others let us distinguish the components around us. But, as we all know, another major classification of elements is based on their electric charge conductivity, i.e. (1) Conductors and (2) Insulators. Conductors An electrical conductor is described as a material that allows electricity to flow freely through it. Conductivity is the property of conductors that allows them to conduct electricity. The electric current is the flow of electrons in a conductor. Voltage is the force required to make that current flow through the conductor. When a charge is ... Read More

Conductivity of Water

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Updated on 13-Oct-2022 11:19:47

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Introduction We know that liquids like water carry electric currents due to the presence of salt in them. We get water from natural sources like rivers, lakes, and streams. Minerals are present in this water. They are nothing but salts that carry electric current. Let's understand the concept of conductivity before studying the conductivity of water. Conductivity of Water Conductivity is the ability of a material to pass the electric current through it. The conductivity of water is the measurement of the capacity of ions present in water to pass electric flow. The conductivity of water depends on the concentration ... Read More

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