Loading Effect of Instruments: D. Rama (I Year M. Tech. CI) CB. EN. P2CIN17006
The document discusses loading effect, which occurs when an instrument with lower sensitivity is used to measure a circuit, distorting the measurement due to the instrument drawing current. It specifically examines how a voltmeter's resistance can lower the measured voltage across a circuit by acting as a parallel path, and how an ammeter's internal resistance alters circuit currents. Loading effect must be considered for accurate measurements using instruments like voltmeters, ammeters, and potentiometers.
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Loading Effect of Instruments: D. Rama (I Year M. Tech. CI) CB. EN. P2CIN17006
The document discusses loading effect, which occurs when an instrument with lower sensitivity is used to measure a circuit, distorting the measurement due to the instrument drawing current. It specifically examines how a voltmeter's resistance can lower the measured voltage across a circuit by acting as a parallel path, and how an ammeter's internal resistance alters circuit currents. Loading effect must be considered for accurate measurements using instruments like voltmeters, ammeters, and potentiometers.
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Loading Effect of Instruments
D. Rama (I Year M. Tech. CI)
CB. EN. P2CIN17006 Contents • What is loading Effect? • Loading effect in Voltmeter • Loading Effect in Ammeter What is loading effect? • The incapability of the instrument to measure, record or control the input signal in undistorted form is called loading effect. • Under practical conditions, when an instrument of lower sensitivity is used with a heavier load, it will have some error in the measurement . • Two types – Inter element loading, Process loading Loading effect in Voltmeter • Ideally the resistance of a Voltmeter is infinite so that voltmeter does not alter circuit current. • When the resistance of the Voltmeter is less than the circuit resistance, it will act as a shunt path to current therefore the voltage drop across the circuit resistance will be less. This effect is known as Loading Effect in Voltmeter. • It will affect the accuracy of the Voltmeter reading. Calculate the voltage across 50kΩ Resistor using Voltmeters A and B with sensitivity 1000 Ω /V and 20,000 Ω /V respectively.
Voltage drop across
• ቅ = 50 V (True Value) 50KΩ Resistor
• Case 1: Using Voltmeter A
Voltage drop across ൠ = 30 V Req Resistor
• Case 2: Using Voltmeter B
Voltage drop across ൠ = 48.37 V Req Resistor Loading Effect in Ammeters • When an ammeter is placed into the circuit to measure the current I, we assume it will indicate the correct current. • This would be a correct assumption if the ammeter had an internal resistance of zero ohms. • However, since all ammeters have some internal resistance, there will always be some loading effect on the circuit. (a) Current across resistors without ammeter (b) Current across 3Ω resistor using ammeter
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