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What is a poor conductor of electricity and is used to coat wires?

In low voltage wires, the insulation factor of the coating determines the wire's voltage rating. A wire coating of cross linked poly vinyl is used as an insulation. High voltage transmission wires uses no coating on the wire


What thickness cable require for 415 volt?

Voltage determines a cable's insulation thickness, not its conductor thickness (or, more accurately, its cross-sectional area). It's current that determines the csa of a conductor, not voltage.


Why zener diode is called reference diode?

They are frequently used to provide a voltage reference in voltage regulators.


Can tubelight be operated as voltage reference?

no


How do you convert output voltage of thermocouple into temperature?

You need to know the temperature of the reference junction and the voltage difference between the reference and sensing junctions. First, you convert the reference temperature to a voltage using the reverse equation or table for your thermocouple type. Then you sum that voltage with the measured voltage. Finally, you convert the summed voltage back to a temperature using the equation or table for the thermocouple type you are using. If the reference junction is at zero degrees C, you can skip the reference summing part. Before computer processing was easy and cheap, the reference junction was often kept in an ice water bath for that reason.


What will be the output voltage if reference voltage is open circuited in a series voltage regulator?

unregulated voltage minus series regulator transistor drop.


What is a reference voltage of an adc?

The voltage at which the adc converts the signal.... it can also be called a limit of an ADC.


What is the optimal combination of voltage and current for achieving efficient electroplating results?

The optimal combination of voltage and current for efficient electroplating results depends on the specific metal being plated and the desired thickness of the plating. Generally, a higher voltage and lower current are preferred for faster plating, while a lower voltage and higher current are better for achieving a smoother and more uniform coating. It is important to carefully adjust these parameters based on the specific requirements of the electroplating process to achieve the best results.


What determines the operating voltage of an incandescent globe?

The length ,thickness, and alloy of the filament determines its resistance. The lower the resistance, the lower the voltage required to power it.


Why as signal is usually grounded?

If meant ac signal then it is grounded so that the reference voltage is 0 & we get +ve voltage.


Does the thickness of a wire affect the voltage?

The thickness of a wire, also known as gauge size, can affect the resistance of the wire which in turn can affect the voltage drop across the wire when current flows through it. Thicker wires have lower resistance, resulting in less voltage drop compared to thinner wires for the same current flow.


What is the function of reference voltage?

A: Analogue and digital converters need a reference to weight the input related to the value of the reference. Other applications includes comparator switching and instrumentation