Time taken =Distance/Speed
Yes, both capacitors and inductors are capable of storing energy. Capacitors store electrical energy in form of electrical charge and inductors in form of magnetic field. - Neeraj Sharma
Surplus = Amount available - Amount required.
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Isotopes - that same element with a different atomic weight.
Technically, no. UCC doesn't not require magnetic strips, but they are needed for check processing in some cases.
A magnetic field, a conductor and movement.
It is most useful for calculating the profitability of he business whenever required. The expression defines it as contribution/sales x 100. It is also important for calculating Break even point.
Transformers work by induction. A changing magnetic field is required.
Yes, for as long as the magnetic field is moving along the conductor. A static magnetic field will not induce current, a dynamic field is required.
An ampere-turn is the unit of magnetomotive force, the work required to carry a magnetic monopole of unit strength once around a magnetic circuit.
As the emf in an AC circuit causes current flow in the core of an inductor the magnetic dipoles will align themselves with the direction of the flow. As the current reverses the dipoles tend to stay aligned and there is a certain amount of flow that is required to realign them in the opposite direction. Thus there is a lag between current reversal and dipole realignment. The energy used for this realignment so to speak is called hysterisis and is a loss to the circuit.
because alcohol is required for dissolving both KOH and lipid