Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic ApproachAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1973 - 903 pagine |
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A Systematic Approach Howard A. Strobel. Chapter 2 BASIC ELECTRICAL VARIABLES Electrical circuitry enters the field of chemical instrumentation at two main points . First , electrical or magnetic properties of interest to chemists ...
A Systematic Approach Howard A. Strobel. Chapter 2 BASIC ELECTRICAL VARIABLES Electrical circuitry enters the field of chemical instrumentation at two main points . First , electrical or magnetic properties of interest to chemists ...
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... Electrical Measurement Analysis . New York : McGraw - Hill , 1959 3. Forest K. Harris , Electrical Measurements . New York : Wiley , 1952 4. B. E. F. Karsa , Electrical Measuring Instruments and Measurements . Budapest : Akademiai Kiado ...
... Electrical Measurement Analysis . New York : McGraw - Hill , 1959 3. Forest K. Harris , Electrical Measurements . New York : Wiley , 1952 4. B. E. F. Karsa , Electrical Measuring Instruments and Measurements . Budapest : Akademiai Kiado ...
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... electrical signals . The treat- ment is therefore directly applicable to most modules used in instruments . In other instances , as in treating lamp emission , an adaptation can be made . [ 1 ] Environmental noise . Surroundings are ...
... electrical signals . The treat- ment is therefore directly applicable to most modules used in instruments . In other instances , as in treating lamp emission , an adaptation can be made . [ 1 ] Environmental noise . Surroundings are ...
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Measurement and Instrumentation | 1 |
Basic Electrical Variables | 25 |
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absorbance absorption amplitude analysis analyzer angle anode applied atoms beam Beer's law capacitance capacitor cathode cell circuit of Fig components concentration constant coulometry curve detection detector determined device diagram differential diode dispersion drop electrical electrode electrolysis emission emitter energy equation example excited feedback filter flame fluorescence frequency grating impedance incident input instrument intensity ionization ions magnetic measurement mercury meter method module molecular molecules monochromator noise obtained Ohm's law operational amplifier optical output voltage oxidation p-n junction peak phase photometer photomultiplier polarized polarography potential potentiometer precision prism proton pulse R₁ R₂ radiation range ratio RC circuit readout redox reduced refractive index resistance resistor resonance result sample scan schematic Section sensitivity shown in Fig signal slit solution species spectral spectrometer spectrophotometer Spectroscopy spectrum substance techniques temperature Thévenin equivalent titration transistor tube V₁ vibrational wave wavelength Wheatstone bridge width ΚΩ