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- Mention applications of a resistance strain gauge for measurement of non-electric quantities.Ferromagnetic materials have this characteristic. A. A relative permeability slightly less than one. B. A relative permeability slightly greater than one. C. A very high resistivity. D. A high relative permeability.Which of the following is NOT a variable in voltametric methods? A. How the current is applied B. How the potential is applied C. The inclusion of convection D. All the above E. Type of working electrode
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- The resistance of wire increases from 40 – ohm at 20 0C to 50 – ohm at 70 0C. Find the temperature coefficient of resistance at 0 0C.10) A certain batch of copper wire was found to have a conductivity of 98% at 20°C. What is its resistivity in uQ-cm?Breakdown strength of the gases experiment the current will be increased by a. Cathode produced electrons b. Anode attraction c. Free electrons d. Additional electrons