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Engineering 60-HP 230 volt shunt motor problem
here was my solution here: k=constant Q=flux @ no load 1800=[(220-2)-6(.32)]/kQ @ rated load speed=[(220-2)-62(.32)]/kQ [1800/speed]={[(220-2)-6(.32)]/kQ}/{[(220-2)-62(.32)]/kQ} speed= 1650 rpm pls. check- detski
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Engineering 60-HP 230 volt shunt motor problem
I tried solving it and the answer i got was 330.29 amps... is it correct?- detski
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Engineering 60-HP 230 volt shunt motor problem
I need some help! Can you help with these problems? 1. A 60-HP 230 volt shunt motor has a shunt field resistance of 38.3 ohms and an armature resistance of 0.04 ohm. If the resistance in the starter is 0.66 ohm, calculate the current input to the motor at the instant it is started. (Assume...- detski
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- Motor Shunt Volt
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Why is the bandwidth of the RF filter is wider compared to that of an IF Filter?
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- Bandwidth Filter Rf
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How to implement the ternary half subtractor?
I have tried implementing ternary full adder. I just don't know how to implement it using half subtractors. I have made a truth table and I got confused- detski
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How to implement the ternary half subtractor?
Help!- detski
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