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Electrical Engineering - what is the Ranges of DC ammeters and DC voltmeters in Dynamometer Type
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Ranges of DC ammeters and DC voltmeters in Dynamometer Type
what is the Ranges of DC ammeters and DC voltmeters in Dynamometer Type
Maninder
said on : 2019-03-06 19:56:42
Ranges
(i) Ammeters
With fixed and moving coils in series 0/0.01-0/0.05.
With moving coil shunted or parallel connections up to 0/30 A.
(ii) Voltmeters
Up to 0-750 V
!! OOPS
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