Inductor- Definition, Function, Types, and Applications
An inductor is a passive electrical component that stores magnetic energy when an electric current flows through it. Inductors are used in electronic circuits for … Read more
An inductor is a passive electrical component that stores magnetic energy when an electric current flows through it. Inductors are used in electronic circuits for … Read more
Definition-Peak Factor is the ratio of the maximum value and the Root Mean Square (RMS) value of an alternating quantity, which can be either voltage … Read more
Definition: Eddy current loss is the heat generated by the flow of circulating currents( Eddy currents) in a magnetic material. When a magnetic material is … Read more
The Q factor indicates the performance of a coil capacitor inductor in terms of its losses and bandwidth. The higher the value of the Quality … Read more
The drift velocity is zero when no external field is applied to the conductor. The electrons move slowly on the application of an electric field … Read more
Fleming’s left-hand rule is used to determine the direction of rotation of the rotor in electric motors while Fleming’s right-hand rule is used to determine … Read more
The main difference between current and voltage is that current is the rate of flow of electrons in a specific direction, while voltage is an electric pressure … Read more
The effective value of alternating current is equal to the value of the steady current (DC Current), which, when passed through a resistor for a … Read more
The property of the material that opposes the flow of electric current is called electrical resistance. When voltage is applied to the material, the flow … Read more
Definition- The ratio of RMS value to the average value of alternating quantities -voltage or current is called the form factor. The form factor term … Read more