5. Magneto-optical current transformers. Faraday effect
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5.1 Principle
The Faraday effect is a magneto-optical phenomenon due to the appearance, in a material medium subjected to the influence of a magnetic field
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Bibliography
Conventional instrument transformers
Standardization
France (UTE)
French Standards Association (AFNOR)
- Transformateurs de tension monophasés : caractéristiques. - NF C 42-501 - 3-73
- Transformateurs de courant : caractéristiques. - NF C 42-502 - 2-74
Germany (Federal Republic of)
Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker eV (VDE)
- Specifications for instrument transformers: 1re, 2nd and 3rd parts (Modif. 1 to 2-78). - 0414 -...
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