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  2. SATEC - Wikipedia

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    SATEC is a developer and manufacturer of specialty solutions [buzzword] for power measurement and power quality monitoring. The company's range of products includes traditional 3-phase power meters for real-time power measurement and data-logging, revenue meters (electricity meters), power quality analyzers and a software suite for energy management and billing.

  3. Track Your Ride Data With These Expert-Recommended Power Meters

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    Power meters supply useful training data you can’t get with a fitness tracker.

  4. List of power engineering measuring equipment - Wikipedia

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    Contact resistance meter Measures the contact resistance of a power switching devices. Circuit breaker analyzer: Measures the parameters of a circuit breaker. Grounding resistance tester: Measures the parameters of a soil for grounding application. Transformer oil tester: Measures the parameters of an oil in a power transformer.

  5. Kill A Watt - Wikipedia

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    The Tweet-a-watt [13] is a hacked version of the standard Kill-A-Watt Plug in Power Meter. By piggybacking on the device's on-board LM2902N op-amp chip, the creator was able to get readings for voltage and current and transmit to a computer, which then sent this to Twitter via handle @tweetawatt. [ 14 ]

  6. Optical power meter - Wikipedia

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    An optical power meter (OPM) is a device used to measure the power in an optical signal. The term usually refers to a device for testing average power in fiber optic systems. Other general purpose light power measuring devices are usually called radiometers , photometers , laser power meters (can be photodiode sensors or thermopile laser ...

  7. Hermann Aron - Wikipedia

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    Aron was born in Kempen (KÄ™pno), in modern-day Poland, at the time a shtetl in the Province of Posen.His father was a chazzan and merchant. [1] The family wanted him to train as a Jewish scholar or scrivener, however wealthy relatives made it possible for him to attend from 1862 the high school at Kölln, Berlin and after graduating in 1867, to study at the University of Berlin. [1]

  8. Planning fallacy - Wikipedia

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    The planning fallacy is a phenomenon in which predictions about how much time will be needed to complete a future task display an optimism bias and underestimate the time needed. This phenomenon sometimes occurs regardless of the individual's knowledge that past tasks of a similar nature have taken longer to complete than generally planned.

  9. Pessimism - Wikipedia

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    The term pessimism derives from the Latin word pessimus, meaning 'the worst'.It was first used by Jesuit critics of Voltaire's 1759 novel Candide, ou l'Optimisme.Voltaire was satirizing the philosophy of Leibniz who maintained that this was the 'best (optimum) of all possible worlds'.