electronics and instrumentation engineering it deal with measurement and control system with electronic base,it is all most same as ece
All electronic components have a tolerance value in their specification. For resistors, it is specified as a plus or minus tolerance. Typical ranges are 5%, 10%, and 20%, though you can get 1% and 0.1% (matched set) resistors if you want to pay the price. In addition, each measurement has systematic and random error associated with it. All of this must be considered when measuring the impedance of a resistor.
Most jurisdictions will no longer allow the installation of 60 amp main service panels. If you are doing a repair, and a simple replacement MIGHT be considered a repair, you might get away with replacing one with the other. But if you have the time, money, and/or you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING, I suggest you upgrade the service to at least 100 amps. Even in small homes the typical installation is now 125 amps. And if the home is all electric, typical installation is 200amps. Replacing a service panel can be very dangerous. Do this ONLY if you know what you are doing and how to protect yourself from injury. If you are guessing, DO NOT DO THIS TASK.
If it is a 32-amp circuit you can use any appliance that takes less than 32 amps. That includes a 15-amp appliance. All appliances fed from that circuit must use 32 amps or less in total.
A modern power grid consists of many voltages and currents, all being interconnected by transformers, which trade off voltage and current. A typical power generator usually generates electricity at a few thousand volts AC, which is then stepped up to around 120kv for distribution, then stepped down to around 30kv, for secondary distribution, then finally down to 240v/120v for domestic use. Engineers typically measure the voltage of AC circuits using "RMS voltages" (Root Mean Squared voltages) This convention is used because of the varying nature of AC, and relates the varying AC voltage to an effective DC voltage. RMS Voltage for typical AC =Peak voltage / Square root(2) which is approximately equal to peak voltage* 70%
electronics and instrumentation engineering it deal with measurement and control system with electronic base,it is all most same as ece
Instrumentation in the petrochemicals industry generally includes flow meters, pressure transmitters, temperature sensors, and other analysis instruments. All of these work together, but for the most part only take measurements, rather than themselves controlling anything.
Ride through your local town and look for smoke or steam rising into the air. These places use instrumentation. Every liquid you consume was manufactured or bottled in a facility using instrumentation. Every time you sneeze, use a napkin or wipe your butt, you are using a product manufactured using Instrumentation. Basically instrumentation is used in all manufacturing facilities in some form.
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Instrumentation Engineers are responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of instruments and entire instrumentation systems considered being the eyes and ears of any industrial undertaking. The type of instruments needed for ensuring better quality and efficiency of the end product are decided by an instrumentation engineer. responsibile for installation and commissioning. as well as trouble shooting.
Not all patients require instrumentation with their spinal fusion. For some patients, a rigid external brace can provide the required rigidity to allow the bones to fuse.
On July 19, 1954, Rock & Roll was born when a singer named Elvis Presley recorded the song That's All Right Mama at Sun Studios in Memphis. Rockabilly is said to be one of the earliest forms of rock & roll.
That's All Right Mama-July 5, 1954
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You can apply for Control and Instrumentation, Robotics engineering , Process Control and Instrumentation as the students of B.Tech instrumentation and control are eligible for this courses. NITs, UPES are some good institutes where you can go for these courses.
all types manufacturing, processing, oil and gas