Influence of Potential Differential Voltage on Electric Resistance of Needle Punched Non-Woven Jute Fabrics
- 29 February 2020
- journal article
- Published by Universe Publishing Group - UniversePG in Australian Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology
Abstract
In this research, the electrical resistance of needle-punched non-woven jute fabric at different input voltage was measured. Here, to determine the electrical resistance, a device named the digital impedance meter has been used. The specific resistance for the different gauge lengths of non-woven jute fabric has been observed to enhance the use of jute fabric for electrical purposes. It has been observed that the electrical resistance increased with the higher value of gauge length and decreased with the increase of input voltage.Keywords
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