Electronics and Communication Engineering - Electronic Devices and Circuits
Exercise : Electronic Devices and Circuits - Section 10
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- Electronic Devices and Circuits - Section 9
- Electronic Devices and Circuits - Section 10
51.
An electrostatic voltmeter is suitable for
52.
The flow rate of electrically conducting liquid without any suspended particle can not be measured by
53.
While calibrating an ammeter by a dc potentiometer it is necessary to use a standard resistance.
54.
If J is moment of Inertia, D is damping constant, C is spring constant, G is displacement constant and I is current throught the coil of DArsonval galvanometer, the equation of motion is
55.
The term 'Poisson's ratio' is connected with
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