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Resistive network point to point analysis
In a complex resistive mesh (grid), 2 points are chosen for applying a voltage source. Now there are many paths the current can take from A to B. And there is an equivalent resistance computed as well. But how to calculate the least resistive path? I.e. The path along which when traversed, the...- SmritiB
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- Analysis Network Point
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Detecting Current Flow in a Circuit with LEDs
Sure is a good option, thank you for your time.- SmritiB
- Post #15
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Detecting Current Flow in a Circuit with LEDs
Agreed. But will this arrangement help in enhancing the difference in brightness of LED glow (due to different current sensed)? Making it detectable to the eye?- SmritiB
- Post #11
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Detecting Current Flow in a Circuit with LEDs
But what shall be the output of this opamp current sensor? In electrical form? Could you tell me how to make the path be "seen" then?- SmritiB
- Post #8
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Detecting Current Flow in a Circuit with LEDs
The deeper requirement is to follow from the first node, the branch with more current, then the same follow-scheme at the node this branch comes across and so on : This is what i mean by "path". Sorry couldn't phrase it properly the first time. Thus any person seeing should be able to tell the...- SmritiB
- Post #6
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Detecting Current Flow in a Circuit with LEDs
Thank you for the suggestion, But i need to "show" the path. some sort of a detectable illumination (or even numerical values would do, provided the path is shown instantaneously, not manually moving with meters) like, any person seeing the circuit should know where all the larger portion of the...- SmritiB
- Post #5
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Detecting Current Flow in a Circuit with LEDs
I am desgning a circuit(network), where i need to show the path traversed by the greater part of the current at each node, consecutively. using an ammeter (or voltmeter) in every branch (around 20) makes it too tedious. Will LEDs do the required work? But they would light up at all locations...- SmritiB
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- Circuit Current Current flow Flow Led Leds Measurement Sensor
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Piezoelectric crystal compression (in cm)
I have been using the internet only. Many videos on youtube show that pressing with fingers (which i presume would be around 100N force) generate 4-5V. On a piezo crstal sized around 4cm^2. What i could not get was how much distance are the pressing it. as in how much compression (in cm) can a...- SmritiB
- Post #3
- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Piezoelectric crystal compression (in cm)
How much does a Piezoelectric crystal (say PZT) compress when applied the maximum amount of force it can withstand ? also it would be very helpful if someone could tell me how much is this force typically ?- SmritiB
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- Compression Crystal Experimental data Piezoelectric Pressure
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Gas Exhaust in 4 Stroke Engines: Continuous or Discrete?
Okay, That was indeed helpful. Thank you so much.- SmritiB
- Post #7
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Gas Exhaust in 4 Stroke Engines: Continuous or Discrete?
I would also be glad if anyone could tell me if this working cycle which starts with intake of gasoline and is terminated by the exhaust valve's opening has any direct connections with the rotations of the wheel ?- SmritiB
- Post #5
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Gas Exhaust in 4 Stroke Engines: Continuous or Discrete?
okay, got it, Thankyou,- SmritiB
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Gas Exhaust in 4 Stroke Engines: Continuous or Discrete?
Is the gas coming out of the exhaust during the working of a 4 stroke engine continuous as long as the automobile moves? I know the intensity of air used depends on the speed, but the air that exhausts out, does it come continuously in time or like a discrete function ?- SmritiB
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- Automobile Engine Ic engine
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Undergrad Compression on Piezoelectric crstals
I see, Thanks a lot.- SmritiB
- Post #8
- Forum: Electromagnetism