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Why do we use multiplication factor?

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Answered by haripriyayarlagadda4
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Multiplication factor of wattmeter is that parameter of virtue that helps us in finding a small scale wattmeter to get the power readings up to multiplication factor times that are multiplied to the smallest scale possible. ... It is also used in resistive current where its power factor range is from 0.5- 1.MF means Multiplying Factor which is used to calculate your bill. Energy meters are generally designed to withstand continuously 440 Volts and a maximum of 60 A current. ... These transformers reduce the voltage & current applied to meter in certain proportion which is called transformation ratio.The multiplication factor is a measure of the change in the fission neutron population from one neutron generation to the subsequent generation. If the multiplication factor for a reactor core is less than 1.0, then the system is decaying or dying out and not self- sustainingThe condition for a chain reaction is usually expressed in terms of a multiplication factor, k, which is defined as the ratio of the number of fissions produced in one step (or neutron generation) in the chain to the number of fissions in the preceding generation.29- Multiplication Factor (MF) for Electricity Meter which is multiplied with difference of current & previous meter reading to calculate current period Electricity consumption.

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Multiplication factor of wattmeter is that parameter of virtue that helps us in finding a small scale wattmeter to get the power readings up to multiplication factor times that are multiplied to the smallest scale possible. ... It is also used in resistive current where its power factor range is from 0.5- 1.

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