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Lattice Diagram of a transmission line
In lattice diagram, if the voltage wave is generated at Junction that there is an overhead transmission line before it, will the wave be in two directions with the same magnitude, or one in neglected ? Picture may illustrate .- Ana Mido
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- Diagram Lattice Line Transmission Transmission line
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Breakdown Voltage Depends on Field Uniformity?
Which is higher, the breakdown voltage if the electric field is uniform or the breakdown voltage if the electric field is non-uniform ?- Ana Mido
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- Field Uniformity Voltage
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Induction Motor to Stepper Motor
Can induction motor be used as a stepper motor ?- Ana Mido
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- Induction Induction motor Motor Stepper motor
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to calculate large DC motor efficiency?
What about Swinburne’s Test and Hopkinson’s Test ?. Can they be used for calculating large Machine efficiency?- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to calculate large DC motor efficiency?
In detail, please.- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to calculate large DC motor efficiency?
What are the two methods for calculating large DC motor efficiency ?- Ana Mido
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- Dc Dc motor Efficiency Motor
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
You're right ! Then, how can I prove that Adiabatic curve is more steeper than isothermal curve , using mathematics ?- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
That's right ! In isothermal: Q=W & T is constant , exchange both In Adiabatic: Q=0 & W=-ΔU , exchange only work Is that right ?!- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
no, the both- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
heat or work- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
The closed system exchange energy with surroundings & the mass is still constant- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
I don't know really. but may be by closing the system or isolating it ? right ?- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
I have to make the temperature still constant.- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
OK, I want to know why is the adiabatic curve steeper than the isothermal one?- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Why are isothermal process values higher than adiabatic ones?
ok, sorry I've put the question in wrong meaning.- Ana Mido
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- Forum: Thermodynamics