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Engineering What is the role of rotor bars in single phase induction motors?
Homework Statement I studied that as the single phase motor speeds up the backward induced field currents are larger than the forward field currents. So , the corresponding opposing rotor mmf causes backward field to be greatly reduced whereas the smaller forward currents leads to enhancement...- ranju
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- Induction Induction motor Motor Phase
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Synchronous Machines: Larger Air Gap Aids Sinusoidal MMF
Homework Statement I studied that a larger air gap in alternators aids in sinusoidal mmf distribution ..I didn't get this as larger air gap should deteriorate the wave..but here it is opposite..?? Is it right ?? [/B]Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution One point can be said that larger...- ranju
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- Machine Synchronous
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Synchronous Generator: OCC & Residual Magnetism
this doesn't answer my q. I was asking about if synchronous generator have residual magnetism?- ranju
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Synchronous Generator: OCC & Residual Magnetism
Homework Statement Is there no residual magnetism in case of synchronous machines? Actually I had this doubt because of the OCC of alternator as when the field current is zero the generated value of the machine is also zero unlike the dc machines..why is it so?? Homework EquationsThe Attempt...- ranju
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- Generator Synchronous
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What Does Tapping Mean in Power Systems and Why Is It Important?
Well.. Its written in India..- ranju
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What Does Tapping Mean in Power Systems and Why Is It Important?
Homework Statement What is meant by the term tapping in power system , I studied in my textbook that generally from feeders no tapping is taken to the consumers , therefore current loading of feeder remains the same along its length. I was not getting what is being referred here ..?Homework...- ranju
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- Power Systems
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Error Analysis of Op-Amp Output with Tolerances on Inputs and Resistors
Homework Statement The input bits 0 and 1 are represented by 0 volts and 5 volts respectively. The OP-AMP is ideal, but all the resistances and the 5 volts inputs have a tolerance o f ± 10%. The specification (rounded to the nearest multiple of 5%) for the tolerance of the DAC is?? In this...- ranju
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- Analog Converters Digital
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Number systems and binary codes
it'll be 9...- ranju
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Number systems and binary codes
that's the problem actually I tried this thing..if we see as a whole all and all base 6 suits it..b it will be better if you just have a look..I answered his question... And by the way ..the doubt is clear by now to me...- ranju
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Number systems and binary codes
sorry its 5+4 .. these are the LSBs of the given problem..!- ranju
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Number systems and binary codes
the base will be any number greater than 5..!- ranju
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Number systems and binary codes
How to try the possibilities ..?? what I am seeing your answer is to compare both sides ..is it so??- ranju
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Number systems and binary codes
see about that radix number system , I have done with the conventional method as I stated in my question..but in the short method the picture is different ..if 5+5 =4 and we are getting 3 for base x in the result , how to take the possibilities that's the problem..!- ranju
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Number systems and binary codes
Yes I am quite familiar with it.. and I have solved it accordingly but about the short method I am confused..- ranju
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Number systems and binary codes
but how to conclude about the base in this method??- ranju
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