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A-1
If current sensitivity of a galvanometer is increased, the voltage sensitivity remains the same. Voltage sensitivity depends on the resistance of the galvanometer coil, while current sensitivity depends on the number of turns in the coil. Therefore, changing current sensitivity does not affect voltage sensitivity.
The figure of merit is used to evaluate the performance of a sensor by considering factors like sensitivity, resolution, and noise. Current sensitivity specifically refers to the ability of a sensor to respond to changes in current. A higher figure of merit indicates better overall sensor performance, which can be influenced by the current sensitivity of the sensor.
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The unit label for current is amperes, typically abbreviated as "A".
The scientific unit for electric current is the ampere.
If current sensitivity of a galvanometer is increased, the voltage sensitivity remains the same. Voltage sensitivity depends on the resistance of the galvanometer coil, while current sensitivity depends on the number of turns in the coil. Therefore, changing current sensitivity does not affect voltage sensitivity.
The figure of merit is used to evaluate the performance of a sensor by considering factors like sensitivity, resolution, and noise. Current sensitivity specifically refers to the ability of a sensor to respond to changes in current. A higher figure of merit indicates better overall sensor performance, which can be influenced by the current sensitivity of the sensor.
The unit of deflection sensitivity of a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO) is volts per division on the vertical axis of the screen. It represents how much voltage change is needed to move the electron beam by one division vertically on the screen.
The stability and sensitivity test shall be performed for unit protection to prove the stability for through fault and sensitivity for the internal faults. The principle of the test is as followed. The protected zone of unit protection is restricted by location of the CTs. For stability test the primary current shall be injected through one set of two CTs such a way one of current inwards and other outwards. At relay terminal no operating current shall be observed for proper connection. Sensitivity test shall be conducted with same set-up with either reversed CT polarity or injecting primary current on only one CT of the set. At relay terminal, operating current shall be observed for proper function.
an A
The unit label for current is amperes, typically abbreviated as "A".
The SI unit of electric current is the Ampere.
The unit of current is the ampere. The unit of potential difference, or electromagnetic force is the volt.
The scientific unit for electric current is the ampere.
The SI unit of induced current is the ampere (A).
The SI unit for electric current is the ampere, symbolized as "A".
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