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Differences Articles
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Difference between Damped and Undamped Oscillations
In electrical and electronics engineering, a periodic vibration in voltage or current is known as oscillation or electronic oscillation. Oscillation in electronics can also defined as a process of repeating cyclic vibrations of voltage or current about its equilibrium value in time.The number of times the cycle repeats per second is known as the frequency of the oscillation and is measured in cycles per seconds or Hertz (Hz).Some energy at a specific frequency is required to produce the oscillations, this requirement is fulfilled with the help of an electronic circuit called oscillator. An oscillator is an electronic circuit which is ...
Read MoreDifference between Conventional Grid and Smart Grid
The electrical power produced at the generating stations is transmitted to the points of utilization which is achieved with the help of grids (an interconnected network for electricity transmission and distribution from producers to the consumers). Based on the devices used and their functionality, the electric power grids are classified into two categories viz. −Conventional grid (or traditional grid)Smart gridMany issues contribute to the incapability of conventional grid to competently meet the demand for consistent power supply. In order to resolving these problems, the smart grids are developed which is infused with the intelligent sensors and controllers, automated switches and ...
Read MoreDifference between Conventional and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy
The ability of a body to perform work is known as energy. In our daily life, we use a number of sources of energy for doing work. These sources of energy are broadly classified into two categories viz.Conventional Energy SourcesNon-Conventional Energy SourcesIn this article, we will explain all the significant differences between conventional and non-conventional energy sources by considering various parameters such as basic definition, availability, exhaustibility, cost, uses, etc. But, before discussing the differences, it is advantageous to know that what conventional and non-conventional energy sources are.What are Conventional Energy Sources?The sources of energy that are being used for ...
Read MoreDifference between Brushed Motors and Brushless Motors
An electrical machine that is used for the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is known as electric motor. Based on the type of electric supply input, the electric motors are of two types − AC motor and DC motor. An AC motor is the one which takes alternating current supply as input and converts it into mechanical energy while the DC motors takes DC supply as input.Present day advancements in the motor technology allows the use of DC motors in several applications from small toys to larger industrial machinery. DC motors come in two variants viz. Brushed DC ...
Read MoreDifference between Analog Instrument and Digital Instrument
In the field of engineering, those devices which are used for performing measurement of various quantities such as voltage, current, speed, resistance, energy, power, etc., are known as measuring instruments.These measuring instruments are classified into two main types based on their construction, working and method of showing output −Analog InstrumentsDigital InstrumentsIn this article, we will discuss the key differences between analog and digital instruments that are used for measurement of physical quantities. Also, we will have a short description of analog instrument and digital instrument which will make it easy to understand the differences.What is an Analog Instrument?An analog instrument ...
Read MoreDifference between Internal and External Penetration Testing
Penetration testing is a cybersecurity procedure during which a team of specialists checks networks, software, hardware, applications, etc., for security weaknesses. Essentially, penetration testing is ethical hacking performed for the benefit of the company that orders the test on its own systems.In some fields such as financial services, healthcare, and government system access, penetration testing is required by regulators, while it is voluntary in others. Penetration testing is an important information security technique that should be included in an organization's governance framework in the face of constantly shifting threats.Network penetration testing, also known as 'infrastructure penetration testing', can be conducted ...
Read MoreDifferences between Permits and Licenses
Permits and Licenses are standard terms that we use in our daily lives, but we still often get confused between the both. Even though licenses and permits look like they have the same meaning, they differ a lot.Let’s take a situation. In many states, workers need permits to work in other countries, whereas licenses, on the other hand, are required to maintain legal rules and regulations such as to start something like a business, hospitals, etc. The government uses licenses and permits to regulate the importation, exportation, release of goods, etc. Government can monitor invasion activities easily by using permits ...
Read MoreDifferences between Anti-Dilution and Pre-emptive Rights
Any money put into an investment is going to be at risk. And certain ones provide a greater danger than others. It's possible that the return will be less than what you first invested. Because of this, businesses have devised strategies to protect their shareholders against the possibility of having their shareholdings reduced or eliminated entirely.In this article, we explore anti-dilution and pre-emptive Rights as two strategies for ensuring the safety and protection of investors. Both of these strategies have their advantages and disadvantages. Let's find out what they are, then compare and contrast the two.What is Anti-Dilution Right?The term ...
Read MoreDifferences between Acquisitions and Asset Management
Acquisitions and asset management are two concepts that have been brought to the attention of every successful company at some point in its history. They are also two concepts that the vast majority of people misunderstand. Some people will use one to refer to the other. But is there a distinction to be made between the two? In this post, let's find out exactly what acquisitions and asset management are, as well as the key contrasts between the two.What is Acquisition?The process of one firm purchasing the majority of all of the shares of another company in order to assume ...
Read MoreDifferences between Accelerated Depreciation and Straight-Line Depreciation
In the context of a company, "depreciation" refers to any form of value loss that occurs during the course of ownership of an asset. The value of the asset decreases as a result of normal wear and tear as well as regular use. It is unavoidable, and the cost will be borne by the owner of the firm.In this article, we will look at two types of depreciation namely, Accelerated Depreciation and Straight-Line Depreciation. Let's investigate the distinctions between the two, and then talk about how you might use each one in your company.What is Accelerated Depreciation?Accelerated depreciation is a ...
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