by Tarun Agarwal 2 years ago What is Insulation Resistance Test : Working & Its Applications The insulation resistance test is not the latest test but it is used most frequently to find out the reliability of cables or windings within transformers, switchgear, motors, & electrical installations. The IR measurement test is a...
by Tarun Agarwal 3 years ago What is Admittance : Units and Its Equation Conductivity is the fundamental property of the materials to allow the flow of current through them. Based on the conductive property of the materials they are classified as Conductors, semiconductors, and insulators. Conductors are the...
by Tarun Agarwal 3 years ago What is an Inductive Reactance : Definition, Unit and Formula One of the famous laws related to electricity is “Ohm’s Law”. Ohms law gives an empirical relation that describes the conductivity of various electrically conductive materials. According to this law, the current flowing...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Electrical Resistance – An Overview The materials are categorized into two different types namely conductors and insulators. A conductor allows the flow of current whereas an insulator doesn’t. So the conductor materials should require the resistor components in their structure....
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago Difference between Resistance and Resistivity The resistance and resistivity concept is one of the most fundamental as well as an essential part of the concept of current & electricity. The major difference between resistance and resistivity of the material is that the resistance...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Specific Resistance : Formula and Its Units The resistivity otherwise specific resistance is the resistance in ohms recommend through a material that has a unit volume to the current supply. Resistivity is the mutual of conductivity. A material that has resistivity high, then the...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago Temperature Coefficient of Resistance : Formula and Measuring Method In electrical or electronic engineering, when the flow of current supplies through a wire then it gets heat because of the wire’s resistance. In perfect condition, resistance must be ‘0’ however that doesn’t take place. When the...