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Electrical conductivity or specific conductance is the reciprocal of electrical resistivity

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This type of linear rheostat consist primarily of an isolated wire (wound around an isolated cylinder) and a sliding contact: (Source: Linquip - Rheostat Function: The Complete Guide to How Rheostats ...
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I want to guage the water level inside my home's plastic water tank. The level gauge need not be analogous (continous), indication of water being at or above 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, or 90% of the total ...
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Capacitors, inductors, resistors, wires and transmission lines are fundamentally collection of atoms, and in electronics, usually rocks with fancy names, such as copper or Gallium arsenide. If you ...
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Saturation: For anyone who doesn't know and is reading this in the future, transistors have an "active region" (its normal hFE rating) where it will ...
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This is very similar to a "toaster in a bath" problem, but I've been unable to find any way to go about estimating equivalent resistance. Suppose I have a 1ft cube (red) in a tub that ...
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I constructed a axisymmetric FEM model of two electrodes, one at 500 kV, held apart by a solid dielectric component immersed in SF6 gas. I then extracted the information about tangential, normal E ...
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I generally understand both concepts and how they influence the movement of charge in a circuit. I've always looked at resistance as being the energy it takes to move through a material; rearranging ...
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Imagine a parallel plate capacitor charged to some potential, there is now surface charge on the overlapping plate surfaces, lets say one of the plates has current carrying wires attached to the ...
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This is a exercise from a book. Suppose the conduction electrons in a metal are subjected to an alternating electric field \$E = E_0 \cos(ωt)\$ applied along the x-direction. Let \$V_x\$ represent ...
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I'm trying to set up a resistance measurement of a carbon infused pad. From specification I know the resistance should be around 500 Ohm, however, when pressed against two conductive surfaces using a ...
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I have made a prototype transformer-type inductive conductivity sensor (TICS) and I am getting some unexpected results at higher conductivity levels, so I am looking for some ideas for further testing ...
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How much tension from flexure can the standard FR-4 pcb endure? I know this will be a factor of the number of layers and width of each layer, but I couldn't find anything online on how to calculate or ...
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In almost all trucks, the chassis and battery's negative are shorted. Say we are to install a vehicle tracker that operates on 12v DC. The positive sides are connected via a copper wire but the ...
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I reassembled my line tester, and it was then that I got to know how it actually works. I know that when someone touches the metal part at the top, the neon LED inside glows. However, I have seen that ...
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I am a material engineer and have a question about a formula derivation regarding microwave absorption properties. I really cannot figure it out after days of trying. This should be simple for a ...
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