requirements
electromotive force, current, resistance, and power
Either the break in the circuit or loss magnetic strength of the magnet - can result into no generation
The resistance of any material is affected by its length, cross-sectional area, and resistivity. As resistivity varies with temperature, resistance is indirectly affected by temperature.Specifically, resistance is directly proportional to length and inversely proportional to cross-sectional area, and resistivity is the constant of proportionality.These factors apply to the conductors and all the components of your 'circuit' -including any insulation.
A buffer amplifier is a type of operational amplifier that amplifies your input signal with a gain of 1 (so your output will be identical to your input, voltage-wise). Buffer amplifiers are used commonly due to having a very high input impedance. This means that loading effects (external factors that your circuit has to deal with) like large currents that could mess with your circuit otherwise, are avoided. A buffer amplifier is often used as the first stage of a circuit because it effectively isolates your circuit from loading effects.
In AC, impedance (Z) takes on real and imaginary components, and so do voltage (V) and current (I). Re(Z) is affected the DC resistance. Im(Z) is determined by the capacitive and inductive components of the circuit.
1.What are the different factors being considered in equipment designing?
Other than what .
Usefulness,design,weight,display
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Designing what?
Small in size it contains full electronic circuit within it and also circuit intergrations factors differ from one chip to another
1.Static load 2.dynamic load 3.operating frequency 4.Elastic properties of the ground
Cost, efficiency, capacity, wait time for hot water to reach farthest fixture.
Safety Cost Reliability
Redundancy Requirements
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