It wont work for AC measurements. Not designed for AC application
It wont work for AC measurements. Not designed for AC application
yes, there is a difference.. you cant get a maximum focus in AC but when DC is used you can get maximum focus..
The MI (Moving Iron) meter is not used to measure DC quantities because it operates based on the interaction between a moving iron element and a magnetic field, which can only be effectively generated by alternating current (AC). In DC applications, the magnetic field remains constant, preventing the meter from responding to changes in current. Additionally, the design of MI meters is optimized for AC measurements, where the fluctuating magnetic field allows for accurate readings. For DC measurements, other types of meters, like shunt resistors or digital multimeters, are more appropriate.
The transformer needs AC at its input. The battery provides DC.
You cant
No it cant
Gauss meter_ Sensitive AC Gauss meters and EMF meters for measuring AC magnetic fields (50 Hz & 60 Hz Emf) Magnetometer- an instrument used for measuring magnetic forces, especially the earth's magnetism.
You cant.
i cant get ac from my panel vent on a 1989 caddillac fleetwood brougham
u cant
im not an expert but i am sure you cant get ac coins by defeating a monster
AC is used at high frequencies in conductometric titration to minimize electrolysis effects and polarization at the electrode surface. At high frequencies, these effects are reduced, resulting in better sensitivity and accuracy of the titration measurements. Additionally, using high frequency AC helps to maintain a constant electrolyte concentration and minimize errors in the conductometric titration process.