Bounded Signal & Unbounded Signal

Bounded Signal is a signal which is having a finite value at all instants of time. Consider a continuous-time signal x(t) such that x(t) has finite-amplitude (value) at all time (t) as shown in figure 1 is an example of the bounded signal. Examples of bounded signals are sin(t), cos(t), u(t). All these three signals … Read more

What is an AC Bridge? Applications

AC Bridges are those circuits which are used for the measurement of unknown resistances, capacitance, inductance, frequency and mutual inductance. AC bridges operate with only an AC source. These bridges are very convenient and give the accurate result of the measurement. The construction of these bridge is very simple. Figure 1 shows an AC bridge. … Read more

What is Magnetic field intensity?

Magnetic field intensity is defined as the degree to which the magnetising field can magnetise a material. The magnetic field which magnetises a material placed in it is known as the magnetising field. Magnetic field intensity is denoted by ‘H‘ and also known as intensity of magnetising field or magnetising force. Magnetic field intensity (H) … Read more

What is Magnetic flux density?

Magnetic flux density is defined as the number of magnetic lines of force passing normally through a unit area of a substance. It is denoted by B. The S.I. unit of magnetic flux density is Tesla (T). It is a vector quantity. The CGS unit of magnetic flux density is gauss (G). Consider a surface … Read more

What is Magnetic flux?

Magnetic flux is defined as the number of magnetic lines of force passing normally through a surface. It is denoted by symbol Φ (phi). The S.I. unit of magnetic flux is weber (Wb). It is a scalar quantity. The CGS unit of magnetic flux is maxwell. Consider a surface having area, A in the magnetic … Read more