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A.C. and D.C. CHARACTERISTICS OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

CHARACTERISTICS OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS

INTRODUCTION
The characteristics of an ideal operational amplifier are described first, and thecharacteristics and performance limitations of a practical operational amplifier aredescribed next. (…)

COMPARISON BETWEEN LINEAR AND DIGITAL ICs

Abstract-This paper presents the concept of IC and the distinguishing facts of Linear And Digital IC.
I. (…)

POWER IN ELECTRIC CIRCUITS

// In addition to voltage and current, there is another measure of free electron activity in a circuit: power. First, we need to understand just what power is before we analyze it in any circuits. (…)

A.C. MOTOR

CONTENT                                                                                                                                                                                                             1.INTRODUCTION
2.HISTORY
3.CONSTRUCTION
4.HOW IT WORKS? (…)

TANGENT GALVANOMETER

TABLE OF CONTENT
CONTENT NAME PAGE NO.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
3. THEORY AND WORKING
4. SUMMARY
5. (…)

TRANSCIENT CURRENT

Introduction Transient current :- Transients — they can be currents or voltages — occur momentarily and fleetingly in response to a stimulus or change in the equilibrium of a circuit. (…)

FARADAYS LAW OF ELECTROLYSIS

Faraday’s laws of electrolysis are quantitative relationships based on the electrochemical researches published by Michael Faraday in 1834.[1]
Statements of the laws
Several versions of the laws can be found in textbooks and the scientific literature. (…)

parallel Circuits

1) Parallel Circuits
2) Current
3) Ammeter
4) Equivalent Resistance
5) Voltage Drops for Parallel Branches
6) Mathematical Analysis of Parallel Circuits
Parallel Circuits:-

As mentioned in a two or more electrical devices in a circuit can be connected by series connections or by parallel connections. (…)

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