by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Explained with Examples In any electric and electronic circuit, the power supply is used to provide electrical energy to the load wherever it is changed into functional work. Basically, the whole power supply will not there at load because of the heating effect...
by Tarun Agarwal 8 years ago What is the Difference Between AC and DC Currents In today’s world electricity is most important next to the oxygen in the human. When the electricity was invented many changes have taken place over the years. The dark planet turned into a planet of lights. In fact, it made life...
by Tarun Agarwal 10 years ago Power Theft Prevention Techniques These days with emerging developments in all sectors and growing demands, electricity has become a priority for every individual and every organization. The basic procedure for power supply includes power generation, power transmission,...
by Tarun Agarwal 10 years ago Wireless Power Transmission Through Solar Power System & Working Traditional wired power transmission systems usually require lying of transmission wires between the distributed units and the consumer units. This produces a lot of constraints as the cost of the system- the cost of the cables, the losses...
by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago Cycloconverters – Types & Applications In industrial applications, two forms of electrical energy Direct Current (DC) and Alternate current (AC) are used. Constant voltage and constant current AC is directly available. However, for different applications, different forms, different...
by Tarun Agarwal 11 years ago Power Control Using SCR SCR SCR or Silicon Controlled Rectifier is a 3 pin device, having three basic terminals- anode, cathode and gate. The gate terminal is the control terminal for the application of anode-cathode voltage. Typically Silicon is used because...