This textbook is a thoroughly revised edition. Currently the book is in 10th edition. This book includes data Acquisition system in detail and new format, Additional figures are added to show the constructional details of the instruments clearly. Multimeter is very commonly used instrument. The design method of multimeter has been added with illustrative examples in all the chapters. Different types of storage Cathode Ray oscillograph has also been added in the chapter, Electronic instruments. Objective questions are being asked in the competitive examinations in general and competitive examinations in particular. Objective questions and their answers are, therefore,added at the end of each chapter. Review questions and exercises are also added at the end of each chapter.
* Measurements Systems and their Characteristics
* Errors in Measurement and their Analysis
* Units, Dimensions and Standards
* Electrical Circuit Components
* Measuring Instruments
* Galvanometers
* Ammeters and Voltmeters
* Extension of Instrument Range
* Wattmeters and Power Measurement
* Energy Meters and Energy Measurement
* Instruments for Special Purposes
* Protentiometer
* Measurement of Resistance
* Measurement of Inductance and Capacitance
* Magnetic Measurements
* High Voltage Measurement and Testing
* Power System Measurement
* Determination of Waveform
* Electronic Measuring Devices
* Digital Instruments
* Transducers
* Preparation of Instrumentation Schemes
* Data Acquisition System
* Answers to Solved Problems
* Index.
One of the foremost Gandhian leaders, Dr. Rajendra Prasad was born on December 3, 1884 at Zeradei, a village in the then district Saran of Bihar. Schooling in District School Chhapraand higher education in Presidency College, Calcutta. A brilliant student, topped the list in successive examinations of Calcutta University. Started career as a lawyer in 1911 in Calcutta High Court, later shifted to Patna. Right from student days engaged in activities of public concern. Founder of the ?Bihari Students? Conference?. Rendered valuable assistance to Mahatma Gandhi in Champaran Satyagraha (191718). Gave up a flourishing legal practice to join the Non-cooperation Movement (1920). A top rank Congress leader and freedom fighter. Thrice elected Congress President. Food and Agriculture Minister in the Interim Government. President of the Constituent Assembly. President of the Republic of India from 1950 to 1962. An erudite scholar, serious and constructive thinker and speaker and writer of great distinction. Honoured with various distinguished titles in the country and abroad. Conferred with Bharat Ratna in 1962. After relinquishing office on May 13, 1962, retired to his old hermitage in Sadaqat Ashram, Bihar Vidyapith, Patna, where he breathed his last on February 28, 1963.
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