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The Process of Instrumental Measurement

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The Process of Instrumental Measurement. Components. Chapter 2. Ohm’s Law V=IR Power Law P=IV. Chapter 3 + 4. Amplifiers Digital Electronics. Chapter 5. Signals and Noise. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Components

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Chapter 2

Ohm’s Law

V=IR

Power Law

P=IV

R

VP

2

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Chapter 3 + 4

• Amplifiers

• Digital Electronics

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Chapter 5

Signals and Noise

s

x

stddev

mean

N

S

RSDN

S 1

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