by Tarun Agarwal 3 years ago What is Mutual Inductance and Its Theory In 1831, Michael Faraday explained the theory of electromagnetic induction scientifically. The term inductance is, the capacity of the conductor to oppose the current flowing through it and induces emf. From Faraday’s laws of induction,...
by Tarun Agarwal 3 years ago What is a Bus Bar : Types & Their Working During the distribution of electrical power to various output circuits, two or more wires are connected to a single wire. The improper electrical connection gets opened and the insulation of the wire may get damaged due to heat generation...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is an ACSR Conductor : Types and Its Advantages The term ACSR stands for “Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced is a stranded conductor including a number of aluminum wire layers on stimulated steel wire core. Here the steel wire core is a single wire that depends on the size. These...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What are Drift Current and Diffusion Current : Their Differences In a semiconductor, the majority and minority charge carriers will exit in p-type or n-type. Because both the types of semiconductors will present over a single crystal at the center so that PN-junction can be formed. When the doping of...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What are Conductors and Insulators – Examples & Their Applications We know that the differentiation of elements around us can be done based on their physical properties like phase, flexibility, color, texture, solubility, polarity, etc. But, the classification of elements can be done based on their electric...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Superconductor : Types, Materials & Properties There are two types of materials like metals as well as insulators. Metals allow the flow of electrons and carry electric charge with them like silver, copper, etc, whereas insulators hold electrons and they will not allow the flow of electrons...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Electrical Conductivity and Its Derivation The first person experimented with electrical conductivity is Stephen Gray. He is an English dyer & astronomer. He was born in England in December 1666 and died in London on 7th February 1736. Benjamin Franklin, Alessandro Volta, Georg...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Drift Velocity of Electrons with Derivation Every material is made up of atoms which are in turn composed of negatively charged electrons. These negatively charged electrons move in random directions within the atom. This movement of electrons generates electricity. But due to their...