ElectroTechnik

Tree Management and Transmission lines

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Trees are the primary cause to interruptions in distribution lines.  Branches of trees may reach out for the lines causing earth faults.  A ...

What are Grounding Loops

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Grounding Loops are a phenomenon we come across in signal cables.  The shield of the signal cables is intended to prevent interference from ...

What is an Electrolyte ?

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An electrolyte is a solution which consists of ions which facilitate conduction.  A solution of sodium chloride in water is an example of an...

Printed Circuit Boards

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Pritned Circuit Boards also known as PCBs are integral components of almost all electronic devices such as cellphones, tablets, tv remotes a...

What is a Lithium Ion Battery ? How does it work ?

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Lithium Ion Batteries find wide application in mobile phones and other electronic devices.  In Lithium ion batteries, Lithium metallic oxide...

What is Hopkinson's Law

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Hopkinson's Law describes the relationship between the reluctance of a magnetic circuit, the magnetomotive force and the magnetic flux. ...

What is Inductance ?

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Inductance is the property of an electric circuit to resist the change in current.  A current flowing through a wire has a magnetic field ar...
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