ANALOG INSTRUMENTS 1. Classify the instruments based on power supply and provide two examples each to support your answer. 2. Illustrate the internal parts of a Cathode Ray Tube with correct labeling. 3. Describe a basic galvanometer as an ammeter with necessary mathematical derivations in terms of the shunt resistor. 4. Describe a basic galvanometer as a voltmeter with necessary mathematical derivations in terms of a series resistor. 5. Describe a basic galvanometer as an ohmmeter with necessary mathematical expressions. 6. PROBLEMS on ammeter and voltmeter design for single range. 7. PROBLEMS on ammeter and voltmeter design for multi-range.

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ANALOG INSTRUMENTS
1. Classify the instruments based on power supply and provide two examples each to
support your answer.
2. Illustrate the internal parts of a Cathode Ray Tube with correct labeling.
3. Describe a basic galvanometer as an ammeter with necessary mathematical derivations
in terms of the shunt resistor.
4. Describe a basic galvanometer as a voltmeter with necessary mathematical derivations
in terms of a series resistor.
5. Describe a basic galvanometer as an ohmmeter with necessary mathematical
expressions.
6. PROBLEMS on ammeter and voltmeter design for single range.
7. PROBLEMS on ammeter and voltmeter design for multi-range.
Transcribed Image Text:ANALOG INSTRUMENTS 1. Classify the instruments based on power supply and provide two examples each to support your answer. 2. Illustrate the internal parts of a Cathode Ray Tube with correct labeling. 3. Describe a basic galvanometer as an ammeter with necessary mathematical derivations in terms of the shunt resistor. 4. Describe a basic galvanometer as a voltmeter with necessary mathematical derivations in terms of a series resistor. 5. Describe a basic galvanometer as an ohmmeter with necessary mathematical expressions. 6. PROBLEMS on ammeter and voltmeter design for single range. 7. PROBLEMS on ammeter and voltmeter design for multi-range.
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