What are Nuclear Power Plants? Construction , Working, Merits & Demerits

What are Nuclear power plants

What are Nuclear Power Plants? Let’s start a new article about what are Nuclear power plants?. In this article, First, we will discuss the introduction of what are nuclear power plants and then the construction and working of nuclear power plants and after that merits and demerits of the nuclear power plant. Introduction A nuclear … Read more

What is Electric current? – Definition, SI Unit, and Effect

what is electric current

What is electric current? Introduction of Electric Current In this article, we will discuss what is electric current, the definition of electric current, and all the important concepts related to electric current such as SI unit of electric current, measurement of electric current and effect of electric current, etc. Now let’s start this article with … Read more

Faraday Law of Electromagnetic Induction | First and Second Law

Faraday law of electromagnetic induction

Faraday law of electromagnetic induction Faraday law of electromagnetic induction was given by the physicist named Michael Faraday. Faraday law of electromagnetic induction is one of the basic laws of electromagnetism through which we can understand how an emf is induced in a conductor (coil) when magnetic lines of forces are cut by the conductor. … Read more

Three Phase Induction Motor | Construction and working Principle

three phase induction motor

Three Phase Induction Motor In the case of 3- phase AC operation three phase induction motor is the most widely motor. As this type of induction motor does not require any starting device so for this reason three phase induction motors are called self-started induction motors.  Three phase induction motor is one of the most … Read more

Types of Capacitor : Working and Their Applications

types of capacitor

Types of Capacitor Nowadays in today’s world of electrical and electronics, there are various types of capacitor are available. And each of these capacitors has its own characteristics and uses. These capacitors are broadly classified into two types, One is on the basis of their work and the second on the basis of the dielectric … Read more

What is a Capacitor – Charge and Energy stored in capacitor

what is a capacitor

What is a Capacitor? Complete Explanation about Capacitor Capacitor Definition A Capacitor is defined as a passive element that is designed to store electrical energy in the form electric field established by the two polarities of charges on the two electrodes of a capacitor. A capacitor consists of two conducting parallel plates which are separated … Read more

Understanding AC and Dc current |Difference between AC and DC current

ac and dc current

AC and DC current Let’s start with the introduction of the new article “AC and DC current.   Most of the countries in the world including India use an ac current system for the generation of electrical power. Talking about the dc supply system, it has its own importance and basic necessity for electronic devices, … Read more

What is a Galvanometer ? Principle, Construction and Working

what is a galvanometer

What is a Galvanometer?  Let’s start with the introduction of the New article “What is a galvanometer”. A galvanometer is a permanent magnet moving coil (PMMC) instrument that is designed to detect and measure the small value of current and voltage in an electrical circuit. This type of instrument is very sensitive to enormously low … Read more

Star to Delta Starter? Explanation, Theory, Advantages and Disadvantages

star to delta starter

What is a Star to Delta starter?  Star to Delta starter or star-delta starter is one of the most common methods used for starting of three-phase induction motor. When the stator winding of the motor is directly connected with the supply, it will draw a very high current, and to control this high current Star-Delta … Read more

Hysteresis Loss and Formula of Hysteresis loss

HYSTERESIS LOSS

Hysteresis Loss and Magnetization curve MAGNETISATION CURVE OR B-H CURVE The curve drawn giving the relationship between magnetic flux density (B) and the magnetizing force (H)is known as the magnetization curve or B-H curve. When a magnetizing force is applied on a magnetic material, then the magnetizing flux density ‘B’ increases in direct proportion and … Read more