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C Rail and D Rail Channels

  • C Rail and D Rail Channels
  • C Rail and D Rail Channels
  • C Rail and D Rail Channels
C Rail and D Rail Channels
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Rs 45  / PiecePrice on Request
Thickness2mm
Length20 Inch
ColorSilver
Products TypeC&D Rail Channels
C Rail and D Rail Channels are structural components used for mounting and supporting electrical and mechanical systems. Made from high-quality galvanized steel or aluminum, these channels provide excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and easy installation. Their versatile design allows secure mounting of cables, conduits, and other equipment in industrial, commercial, and residential setups.

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Resistors

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A resistor is a fundamental passive electrical component designed to limit or regulate the flow of electric current in a circuit. It achieves this by introducing resistance, measured in ohms (Ω), which opposes the movement of electrical charge. Resistors are crucial for controlling current levels, dividing voltages, and ensuring the proper functioning of electronic devices. Here's a more detailed breakdown:Key Functions:
  • Current Limiting:Resistors reduce the amount of current flowing through a specific part of a circuit, preventing damage to sensitive components. 
  • Voltage Division:By strategically placing resistors, voltage can be divided across different parts of a circuit, ensuring components receive the appropriate voltage levels. 
  • Bias Setting:Resistors can be used to establish the correct operating voltage for active components like transistors, enabling them to function correctly. 
How it works:
  • Resistors impede the flow of current by converting some electrical energy into heat, a process known as dissipation. 
  • The amount of resistance is determined by the resistor's material, length, cross-sectional area, and temperature. 

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