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Resistivity Measurements With Ohmmeter

Measurements can be done with the prisoners in two ways: (1) direct and (2) Indirect. Measurement of prisoners are directly performed by using the ohmmeter. In essence the ohmmeter used to check the value of the electrical resistance. But because of the special characteristics, then the ohmmeter can be used also to examine the different elements dropping in a circuit ...

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Maxwell’s Theory

To overcome the boredom as described above, Maxwell introduced a method that calls the method of loop currents (current-loop) to solve complex problems of the electricity network. In this method Maxwell developed the rules that have been dikemukaan by Kirchoff’s Law Kirchoff in voltage and implement it through the loops are formed on the circuit concerned. By applying the current ...

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Electrical Energy Consumption

When electrons move from a negatively charged end to end positively charged at a conductor, meaning it has made an effort electricity. Electric power is the rate of electron working on an electrical effort. This means that electrical power is the capacity of a business in which electricity is used. Electrical power is measured in watts (W) or kilowatt (kW). ...

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Electric Charge – Carrier

Electrons around the nucleus at a very high speed ( 2200 km / sec.). In the circular movement, although not much heavy electrons, so here should serve a relatively large centrifugal force, working and trying to release electrons out of its path. Now the force is holding electrons circling the nucleus remains in its path? Workers who hold the earth ...

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Strong Electric Current

You already know about the notion of electric current, the flow of positive electrical charge on a conductor of a high potential to low potential. On the battery, there are two poles of different potential. If the two poles are connected by the light through the cable, there will be a transfer of electrons from the negative to the positive ...

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Volt-meter Function

Things to consider in measuring the voltage is switch positions and limit measure measuring range (range). If will measure 220 ACV, switch the measuring range must be in a position ACV, and limit measure (range) at number 250 ACV. The same applies to DC voltage measurement (DCV). Equally important to note is the safety factor. Note whether the cable wrapping ...

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