Electromagnetic Flow Meter: Working Principle, Advantages & Disadvantages, Flow Rate Measurement

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In this video we will discuss what is Electromagnetic Flow Meter Working Principle, and Its Construction and Working, What are its Advantages & Disadvantages.

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0:00 - Start
0:04 - Electromagnetic Flow Meter
0:12 - Working Principle of Electromagnetic Flow Meter
0:32 - Construction of Electromagnetic Flow Meter
0:49 - Working of Electromagnetic Flow Meter
1:02 - How to Measure Fluid Velocity in Electromagnetic Flow Meter
1:16 - Advantages and Disadvantages of Electromagnetic Flow Meter

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Hello, i want ask how is measured the voltage? I particularly understand that positive particles are sent to one electrode and negative particles are sent do another electrode, so electrons are sent to one conductor and to the another conductor is sent what? I don't understand what determines that one electrode is anode and another electrode is cathode.

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