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Inductance Fundamentals
...roduce a specific inductance i.e. having no resistance or capacitance. An inductor, when subjected to an increasing electrical current flow, generates a back voltage that opposes this current. Inductance quantifies how much energy an inductor can store and is expressed in henrys (h). An inductor consists of at least one winding of wire, but it usually has more. Examples of inductors or devices
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Introduction to Capacitance
...Capacitance is the property of an electric conductor that characterizes its ability to store an electric charge. An electronic device called a capacitor is designed to provide capacitance in an electric circuit by providing a means for storing energy in an electric field between two conducting bodies. A capacitor in its simplest form consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulating
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Electrical Components - What They Are How They Work and What They Look Like on Drawings
...and electronic components are made. These are resistance, capacitance, and inductance. If there is some understanding of these basic elements, determining how electrical components function is somewhat easier. There are many drawings of the various components; and voltage, current, and power curves of resistors, capacitors, and inductors. This course was designed mostly for non electrical
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Reactance in AC Circuits - Fundamental Concepts
... flow of alternating current caused by the inductance and capacitance in a circuit rather than by resistance. Steady electric currents flowing along conductors in one direction undergo opposition called electrical resistance, but no reactance. Reactance is present in addition to resistance when conductors carry alternating current. Reactance also occurs for short intervals when direct current
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Instrumentation and Control Temperature Pressure Flow Level and Position Indication
...tors, including bourdon tubes, bellows, strain gauges and capacitance capsules
?The basic operation of a differential pressure transmitter
?Principal of operation for various types of level detectors, including gauge glass, magnetic bond, conductivity probe, ball float, and differential pressure level detectors
?The process of density compensation for level detectors
?The effects of
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