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What is Hysteresis Loss? – Definition, Formula, Examples

Definition: The energy wasted in the form of heat due to hysteresis in magnetic materials is called Hysteresis Loss. The magnetizing force works against the internal friction

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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

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What is a Peak Factor?- Definition, Formula, Examples

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

What is Eddy Current Loss? - definition and expression

What is Eddy Current Loss? – definition and expression

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

Q Factor- Formula and Equations

Quality Factor(Q Factor)-Definition, Formula and Equations

The Q factor or Quality Factor measures how efficiently a circuit component like an inductor or capacitor stores energy compared to how much it loses

Drift Velocity- Definition, Formula, Derivation & Examples

Drift Velocity- Definition, Formula, Derivation & Examples

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

Difference between Current and Voltage

Difference between Current and Voltage with Comparison Chart

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

Effective Value of Alternating Current

Effective Value of Alternating Current (RMS) – Definition, Formula & Examples

Alternating current (AC) constantly changes direction, making direct measurement of its power challenging. The effective value of alternating current (RMS) provides a practical way to

Electrical Resistance- Definition, Unit, Formula

Electrical Resistance- Definition, Unit, Formula

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

What is form factor?

What is Form Factor in Electrical? Its Formula, and Importance

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

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