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23901.
Explain the concept of gauge factor in strain measurement.
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23902.
What is a strain gauge, and how does it measure strain?
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23903.
What is the Thomson effect, and how does it influence thermal measurement?
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23904.
How does temperature compensation work in strain gauges?
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23905.
What are the applications of piezoelectric sensors in industry?
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23906.
Explain how a pyrometer measures temperature.
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23907.
What materials are used in piezoelectric transducers?
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23908.
What are the advantages of piezoelectric transducers?
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23909.
How does a piezoelectric sensor work?
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23910.
What is the Peltier effect, and how is it used in temperature measurement?
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23911.
Explain the working of a thermopile.
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23912.
What is the Seebeck effect, and how does it relate to thermocouples?
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23913.
Explain the importance of transient and steady-state response in measurements.
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23914.
How does a Bode plot help in analyzing dynamic characteristics?
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23915.
What is meant by phase lag and phase lead in instrumentation?
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23916.
Explain the concept of a step response in an electrical system.
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23917.
What is a frequency response curve, and why is it important?
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23918.
What is the difference between over-damped and under-damped systems?
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23919.
How does damping affect the response of a measuring instrument?
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23920.
What is the significance of a first-order system in dynamic response?
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23921.
Define and explain the term “time constant” in measurements.
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23922.
What are dynamic characteristics of an instrument?
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23923.
Explain the role of a standard cell in voltage measurement.
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23924.
What are the sources of calibration errors?
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23925.
How does a dead weight tester help in calibration?
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23926.
What is the importance of ISO 17025 in calibration?
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23927.
How is calibration traceability ensured?
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23928.
What are the different methods of calibration?
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23929.
What is the function of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)?
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23930.
Explain the difference between primary, secondary, and working standards.
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23931.
What are the primary standards used in electrical measurements?
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23932.
What is calibration, and why is it necessary?
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23933.
How does the resolution of an instrument affect its performance?
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23934.
What is percentage error, and how is it calculated?
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23935.
Define absolute error and relative error in measurement.
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23936.
What is drift in an instrument, and what causes it?
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23937.
How does temperature affect the accuracy of electrical measurements?
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23938.
What is parallax error, and how can it be avoided?
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23939.
Explain the concept of hysteresis error in measurements.
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23940.
What is the least count of an instrument, and why is it important?
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23941.
How can the accuracy of an instrument be improved?
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23942.
What is the difference between systematic and random errors?
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23943.
Why should a CT never be operated open-circuited?
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23944.
How is the transformation ratio calculated in a PT?
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23945.
What is the purpose of a core-balance CT?
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23946.
How does a protection CT differ from a metering CT?
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23947.
What is the knee point voltage in a CT?
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23948.
What is the significance of burden in a CT?
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23949.
What are the errors in CTs and PTs, and how are they reduced?
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23950.
What are the applications of CTs and PTs in power systems?
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23951.
How does a potential transformer (PT) differ from a CT?
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23952.
What is a current transformer (CT), and how does it work?
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23953.
What is the difference between a digital and analog frequency meter?
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23954.
What are the applications of a phase meter?
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23955.
What is a frequency meter, and how does it measure frequency?
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23956.
How does a digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) work?
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23957.
Explain the difference between an oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer.
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23958.
What is the function of a time base circuit in a CRO?
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23959.
How does a cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO) display waveforms?
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23960.
What is an oscilloscope, and how does it work?
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23961.
What are the applications of a Hay bridge?
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23962.
How does a digital bridge differ from an analog bridge?
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23963.
What is the significance of the damping factor in a galvanometer?
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23964.
How is a galvanometer converted into a voltmeter?
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23965.
What is a galvanometer, and how does it work?
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23966.
What is the purpose of a Schering bridge?
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23967.
How does a Maxwell bridge measure inductance?
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23968.
What is the difference between an AC and DC bridge?
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23969.
How does a Kelvin bridge measure low resistance?
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23970.
What is the principle of Wheatstone bridge?
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23971.
Explain the difference between serial and parallel data acquisition.
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23972.
What is a DAC (Digital to Analog Converter), and where is it used?
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23973.
How does a multiplexer help in data acquisition?
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23974.
What is the purpose of a sample-and-hold circuit?
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23975.
Explain the working of an ADC (Analog to Digital Converter).
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23976.
What are the types of data acquisition systems (DAS)?
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23977.
What is the function of a filter in signal conditioning?
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23978.
How does an instrumentation amplifier work?
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23979.
What is an operational amplifier, and how is it used in instrumentation?
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23980.
What is signal conditioning, and why is it required?
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23981.
Explain the working principle of an RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector).
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23982.
What is a thermocouple, and how does it measure temperature?
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23983.
How is a strain gauge used for force measurement?
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23984.
What are the advantages of a piezoelectric transducer?
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23985.
How does a capacitive transducer work?
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23986.
Explain the working of an LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer).
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23987.
What is the difference between a primary and secondary transducer?
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23988.
What is the function of a sensor in instrumentation?
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23989.
Explain the difference between active and passive transducers.
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23990.
What is a transducer, and how is it classified?
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23991.
What is the purpose of a braking system in an energy meter?
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23992.
How does a three-phase energy meter work?
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23993.
How do smart meters differ from conventional energy meters?
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23994.
What is creeping error in energy meters, and how is it eliminated?
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23995.
Explain the working of an induction-type energy meter.
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23996.
What is the function of a compensating coil in a wattmeter?
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23997.
What are the errors in a wattmeter, and how can they be minimized?
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23998.
Why does a wattmeter have two coils?
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23999.
Explain the working of an electrodynamometer wattmeter.
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24000.
What is the principle of operation of a wattmeter?