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Electronics and electrical measurements and instrumentation / 3G E-Learning.

By: 3G E-LearningContributor(s): 3G E-LearningMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: USA : 3G E-Learning, LLC, c2017Description: ix, 362 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9781680954951Subject(s): Electronic instruments | Electronic measurements | Electric measurementsLOC classification: CIR TK 7870 | T47 2017
Contents:
Chapter 1. Electrical Measuring Instruments. Chapter 2. Instrument Transformers Chapter 3. Measurement of Energy Chapter 4. Potentiometers Chapter 5. Resistance Measurements Chapter 6. A. C. Bridges Chapter 7. Magnetic Measurements Index
Summary: Electrical measurements are the methods, devices and calculations used to measure electrical quantities. Measurement of electrical quantities may be done to measure electrical parameters of a system. Using transducers, physical properties such as temperature, pressure, ow, force, and many others can be converted into electrical signals, which can then be conveniently measured and recorded. High-precision laboratory measurements of electrical quantities are used in experiments to determine fundamental physical properties such as the charge of the electron or the speed of light, and in the de nition of the units for electrical measurements, with precision in some cases on the order of a few parts per million. Less precise measurements are required every day in industrial practice. Electrical instruments measure the various electrical quantities like electrical power factor, power, voltage and current etc. All analog electrical instruments use mechanical system for the measurement of various electrical quantities but as we know the all mechanical system has some inertia therefore electrical instruments have a limited time response.
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Includes index.

Chapter 1. Electrical Measuring Instruments.
Chapter 2. Instrument Transformers
Chapter 3. Measurement of Energy
Chapter 4. Potentiometers
Chapter 5. Resistance Measurements
Chapter 6. A. C. Bridges
Chapter 7. Magnetic Measurements
Index

Electrical measurements are the methods, devices and calculations used to measure electrical quantities. Measurement of electrical quantities may be done to measure electrical parameters of a system. Using transducers, physical properties such as temperature, pressure, ow, force, and many others can be converted into electrical signals, which can then be conveniently measured and recorded. High-precision laboratory measurements of electrical quantities are used in experiments to determine fundamental physical properties such as the charge of the electron or the speed of light, and in the de nition of the units for electrical measurements, with precision in some cases on the order of a few parts per million. Less precise measurements are required every day in industrial practice. Electrical instruments measure the various electrical quantities like electrical power factor, power, voltage and current etc. All analog electrical instruments use mechanical system for the measurement of various electrical quantities but as we know the all mechanical system has some inertia therefore electrical instruments have a limited time response.

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