by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is a Tantalum Capacitor – Differences and Its Applications A high-performance tantalum capacitor offers designers a reliable and stable high-capacitance solution. With nearly 60 years of utilization, Tantalum capacitors are employed in developing various applications for industries like military...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is a Push-pull Amplifier : Circuit Diagram and Its Working Principle When the need for long-distance audio communication increased, it created the need to increase the amplitude of electrical signals to transmit them over long distances. Departments like telephone and telegraphy, duplex transmission, etc...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is a Film Capacitor : Construction, Types & Characteristics Film capacitors are still the most frequently used in electrical & electronic devices. These capacitors are also known as plastic film, polymer film or film dielectric. Generally, these capacitors are also called film caps & power...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is an Alternator : Construction, Working and Its Applications In 1832 Alternators are created by Hippolyta Pixii (1808-1835) the French inventor. Some of the alternator manufacturer companies in India are Abrasive Engineers Private Limited in Delhi, Accurion Scientific Instruments Private Limited...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is a Solar Inverter and How it Works? In any solar system, inverter plays an essential role like a brain. The main function of this is to alter DC power to AC power which is generated from the solar array. It allows for monitoring the system so this system operators can observe...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What are Ferromagnetic Materials – Types & Their Applications Ferromagnetic materials or substances are invented by a French physicist Louis Eugene Felix Neel. He was born on 22nd November 1904 in Lyon & died on 17th November 2000 Brive-la-Gaillarde. He studied at Strasbourg University & ...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is a Galvanometer : Working, Construction & Its Applications The Galvanometer development was done from the observation of a magnetic compass needle when it deflects close to an electrical wire. In 1820, a Danish physicist & chemist namely ‘Hans Christian Ørsted’ was discovered the first...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is Resistance : Definition, Formula and Laws The flow of electrons in a material produces electricity. These electrons do not travel in a straight path but have to undergo collisions. Based on the amount of electricity the material allows to pass, all materials are categorized as...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What are Transmission Lines : Types, Equation and Applications Transmission lines grew out of the work of James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 Nov 1879) was a Scottish scientist, Lord Kelvin (26 June 1824 – 17 Dec 1907) and Oliver Heaviside was born on 18 May 1850 and died on 3 Feb 1925. In North...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is Resistivity : Definition and Its Formula When a potential difference is applied across a material, the electrons in the material start moving from the negative electrode to positive electrodes, which produces current in the material. But during this movement of electrons, they...