An oscilloscope is, essentially, a voltmeter -it measures current by measuring the voltage drop caused by that current across a standard resistance.
Metres measure length/height, kilograms measure mass (which many people call weight). Because they measure different things, you cannot convert from one to the other.
a pressure transmitter is a devise to measure the mechanical pressure and convert in to electrical signal it may be 4~20mA or 0~10V
To measure things, or is that just too obvious? A.K.A. Vernier Callipers
define, measure, analyze, improve, control
Spot Welding is a process where two pieces of overlapping metal are welded by applying an electric current through two contact points. The interface of the parts creates current resistance which produces heat. The two metals form a "button" type weld when pressure is applied. The welds will be of the approximate size of the contact points and the filler metal consists of the base materials only (additional material is not generally added). The equipment used for spot welding in smaller operations would consist of a set of "tongs" that apply current and pressure to the parts being welded. This process can be accomplished using a portable unit or an automated process such as with automobile manufacturing.Workpieces are held together under weight applied by anodes. Normally the sheets are in the 0.5 to 3 mm (0.020 to 0.118 in) thickness extend. The procedure utilizes two molded copper combination anodes to gather welding current into a little "spot" and to at the same time cinch the sheets together. Driving a vast current through the spot will dissolve the metal and shape the weld. The appealing element of spot welding is that a considerable measure of vitality can be conveyed to the spot in a brief span (roughly 10-100 milliseconds).[2] That allows the welding to happen without over the top warming of the rest of the sheet.The measure of warmth (vitality) conveyed to the spot is controlled by the resistance between the terminals and the size and length of the current.[3] The measure of vitality is coordinated the sheet's material properties, its thickness, and kind of cathodes. Applying too little vitality won't dissolve the metal or will make a poor weld. Applying a lot of vitality will soften an excessive amount of metal, launch liquid material, and make a gap as opposed to a weld.[4] Another element of spot welding is that the vitality conveyed to the spot can be controlled to deliver solid welds.Projection welding is an alteration of spot welding. In this procedure, the weld is limited by a method for raised segments, or projections, on either of the workpieces to be joined. Warmth is amassed at the projections, which allows the welding of heavier segments or the nearer dividing of welds. The projections can likewise serve as a method for situating the workpieces. Projection welding is regularly used to weld studs, nuts, and other screw machine parts to the metal plate. It is additionally oftentimes used to join crossed wires and bars. This is another high-generation prepare, and numerous projection welds can be masterminded by reasonable outlining and jigging
Yes.
A standard oscilloscope is designed to measure voltage, you need a current probe for your oscilloscope to measure current.
period are measued in oscilloscope by using or calculating time division
you can measure ac using a cathode ray oscilloscope. it will project a sinusodial waveform, showing that the current is in the positive direction in the first half and the opposite direction in the second half
Cathode ray oscilloscope(CRO) is a device used to see the voltage across a particular element of your circuit and the wave form can also be seen on CRO. But you actually cannot measure the current using CRO as it is meant to give the voltage levels across any element in eletrically enegized circuit. however Digital Multimeter can do this job. But while using DMM to measure current one thing should be kept in mind that your circuit should be linear so that if you break the circuit to find current in series the current could not change in circuit.
change your resistance, its a little button, or if you are using an older oscilloscope, its a knob that will lower the sensitivity of the display. if it is something way higher than the oscilloscope can measure, you may have to run a resistor or transformer in the line.
change your resistance, its a little button, or if you are using an older oscilloscope, its a knob that will lower the sensitivity of the display. if it is something way higher than the oscilloscope can measure, you may have to run a resistor or transformer in the line.
Oscilloscopes only measure voltage over time. Current cannot be measured with an Oscilloscope directly, but can be measured indirectly. Measure the voltage across a known load and calculate the current.
An oscilloscope takes an electrical input signal and converts it into a visible trace on a screen - i.e. it converts electricity into light. An oscilloscope helps us to measure the voltage(maximum)....We can also find frequency from it by using a Equation.. We can use the maximum voltage in this equation i=v(maximum)sinѠt to find the current.
Oscilloscope probes are used as part of an Oscilloscope. These are the pieces that connect to your circuit in which you would like to measure its sine waves.
noAnswer'Power factor' is a quantity associated with alternating-current systems, and does not apply to direct-current systems'.
no. it,s only used to measure D.C