Different measurements of Capacitive Transducers

•         Capacitive Level Transducer •         Capacitive Displacement Transducer •         Capacitive Thickness Transducer •         Capacitive Strain Transducer •         Capacitive Pressure Transducer •         Capacitive Proximity Transducer •         Capacitive Moisture Transducer •         Capacitive Hygrometer •         Capacitive Microphone Capacitive Level Transducer (Variation of Dielectric…

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Digital Tachometer Circuit Operation using Microcontroller and their Types

A digital tachometer is a digital device that measures and indicates the speed of a rotating object. A rotating object may be a bike tire, a car tire or a…

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Genomics

DNA, Genes and Genomes Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the chemical compound that contains the instructions needed to develop and direct the activities of nearly all living organisms. DNA molecules are made…

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Ultrasonic Test

High frequency ultrasonic (sound) waves are applied to the test piece by a Piezoelectric crystal. If  the  test  piece is  free  from  cracks,  or  flawless,  then  it  reflects  ultrasonic waves  without distortion. If there are any flaws in the specimen, the time taken by the ultrasonic waves will be less as the reflection of these waves will be from flaw points and not from the bottom of the specimen. Cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO) is used to receive the sound signals, whose time base circuit is connected to it. Knowing the time interval between the transmission of the sound pulse and the reception of the echo signal, we can calculate the depth of the crack. This test is a very fast method of inspection and often used to test aerospace components and automobiles. This test is generally used to detect internal cracks like shrinkage cavities, hot tears, zones of corrosion and non-metallic inclusions.

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The Differences Between DNA and RNA

DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, while RNA is ribonucleic acid. Although DNA and RNA both carry genetic information, there are quite a few differences between them. This is a comparison of the…

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quadruple-helix DNA

DNA has been called many things: the king of molecules, the blueprint of life, and less excitingly but perhaps more accurately, the genetic code. DNA’s double helix, discovered in 1953 by James…

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By not including everyone genome science has blind spots

It’s been about 20 years since scientists unveiled a rough draft of the human genome. This is all of the DNA found in a human cell. Think of it like…

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New approach to predict the enzyme activity using AI

Without enzymes, an organism would not be able to survive. It is these biocatalysts that facilitate a whole range of chemical reactions, producing the building blocks of the cells. Enzymes…

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Darkfield Microscopy

Microbiology, the branch of science that has so vastly extended and expanded our knowledge of the living world, owes its existence to Antoni van Leeuwenhoek.In 1673, with the aid of…

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9 Important Functions of Protein

Protein is crucial to good health. In fact, the name comes from the Greek word proteos, meaning “primary” or “first place.” Proteins are made up of amino acids that join together…

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