The phenomenon of self-induction. Magnetic flux and flux linkage. Inductance. Self-induction and mutual induction. Examples of self-induction
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The microwave works, but does not heat - reasons for how to repair it yourself
The principle of operation of a microwave oven To repair / maintain any equipment, including a microwave oven, it is necessary
Ni-Mh batteries, what is it and how is it different from Li-ion
What is battery memory effect? ​​Battery memory effect is a significant loss of battery capacity,
Three main ways to connect a Mercury meter
The multi-tariff electricity meter Mercury 231 is designed to be used to take into account the indicators of consumed electricity when
What is an RGB LED strip, how does it differ from a regular one and how to connect it?
LED strips are used for different purposes and every year the choice becomes wider.
PV wire 3: technical specifications, what does PV mean, where is it used?
In order to understand the difference between PV-3 and PUGV first of all
Lamps with e27 base: the most powerful, advantages and disadvantages
Edison socket e27 The socket ensures fastening in the lamp socket thanks to a screw thread. Thread type
Rice. 1. Electrical diagram of the experiment
Inductance (self-inductance coefficient)
Introduction If someone came up with the idea of ​​conducting a survey of the world's population on the topic
Manual winding and calculation of inductance of Universal coils
When building electronic devices, you often have to deal with an inductive circuit element. When on the drawing
USING CAPACITORS
Properties of a capacitor and their effect on its application
The reliability of capacitors in homemade and industrial radio equipment is determined by the influence of factors that can be divided into
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