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Undergrad Questions about the energy released by nuclear fission
ah ok, but does the fission create most energy or beta decay- brent1369
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Questions about the energy released by nuclear fission
as far as i understand nuclear fission is the splitting of a heavy nucleus cause of a added neutron the energy you get is cause of the lost mass from binding energy. but i also read that the nuclear fission products undergo beta decay which emits beta particles gamma rays and antineutrinos so...- brent1369
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- Energy Energy released Fission Nuclear Nuclear fission
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Why does a thyristor keep conducting after removing the gate current?
Cause you can't remove contact with highest P and highest N of th 2 and also lowest N and lowest P of th 1- brent1369
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Why does a thyristor keep conducting after removing the gate current?
I understand it when you divide it in 2 transistors but not when its 1 whole thyristor- brent1369
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Why does a thyristor keep conducting after removing the gate current?
i have seen several videos of thyristors but they never really explain the fundamentals they just say that cause there is a current flowing in there it keeps being on but why does a transistor then turn off when you remove gate voltage- brent1369
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- Conducting Current Gate Thyristor
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DC Motor Overspeed: Cause & Effect
cause F= I armature x B so if no induction there is no force and also decreasing the voltage of field will lower induction so also u lower Er so the current would increase and also the speed. but wouldn't there be a limit to where decreasing the voltage of field will decrease the rotor speed...- brent1369
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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DC Motor Overspeed: Cause & Effect
now i still don't get it if you lose field current you will have no flux right ? so how can the motor overspeed then- brent1369
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DC Motor Overspeed: Cause & Effect
i find it everywhere, and there is electrical input on the rotor winding but none on the stator aka field winding- brent1369
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DC Motor Overspeed: Cause & Effect
i don't get how a dc motor will overspeed when you don't give the field windings power cause you need flux to make the motor move so how will taking away the flux make the motor go super fast- brent1369
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- Dc Dc motor Motor
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering