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Motor phase loss automatic protection circuit
Motor phase loss automatic protection circuit
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What is a Current Divider ?
What is a Current Divider ?Current Divider DefinitionA current divider is defined as a circuit where the input current splits among multiple parallel paths according to specific ratios determined by the components’ resistances.Formula ApplicationTo calculate the current through any branch in a parallel circuit, divide the total circuit current by the resistance of the branch, then multiply by the total resistance of the circuit.Current Divider Formula for RC Parallel CircuitCurrent Divider Rule
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What is RMS Voltage?
What is RMS Voltage?RMS Voltage DefinitionRMS voltage is defined as the square root of the mean of the squares of the instantaneous voltages over a cycle, showing the equivalent constant DC voltage for the same power consumption.Calculation MethodsGraphicalAnalytical method From peak voltage (VP); From peak to peak voltage (VPP); From average voltage (VAVG);RMS Formula ApplicationThe RMS voltage can be calculated from peak voltage by multiplying the peak voltage by approximately 0.7071. This ill
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Motor phase dislocation and phase lose protection circuit
Motor phase dislocation and phase lose protection circuit
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What is Space Charge?
What is Space Charge?Pace Charge DefinitionA space charge is defined as a collection of electric charges in a specific area, which may affect electrical properties like current flow and electric potential.Depletion Layer in SemiconductorsSpace charge effects at semiconductor junctions create a depletion layer that blocks further movement of charges, crucial in electronic device function.Impact on Thermionic ConvertersThe space charge effect reduces the efficiency of thermionic converters by nece
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Star-connected motor phase loss protection circuit
Star-connected motor phase loss protection circuit
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What is  Open Circuit Voltage?
What is Open Circuit Voltage?Open Circuit Voltage DefinitionOpen circuit voltage is defined as the voltage between two terminals when no external load is connected, also known as Thevenin Voltage.No Current FlowIn an open circuit, no current flows because the circuit is not complete.Finding Open Circuit VoltageMeasure the voltage across the open terminals to determine the open circuit voltage.Solar Cells and BatteriesOpen circuit voltage in solar cells and batteries depends on factors like tempe
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What is Electrical Polarity?
What is Electrical Polarity?Electrical Polarity DefinitionElectrical polarity is defined as the state of a body or system relative to another, indicating whether it has positive or negative polarity.Importance of PolarityPolarity is crucial for connecting devices like meters, machines, and batteries correctly.Current Flow DirectionIn a DC circuit, current flows in one direction—from negative to positive polarity—while in an AC circuit, current changes direction every half cycle.DC CircuitAC Circ
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What is are  Resistivity  Laws?
What is are Resistivity Laws?Resistivity DefinitionResistivity is defined as a material’s property that opposes the flow of electrical current.Factors Affecting ResistanceResistance depends on length, cross-sectional area, material nature, and temperature.Unit of ResistivityThe unit of resistivity is Ω-m in the MKS system and Ω-cm in the CGS system.First Law of ResistivityResistance increases with the length of the substance.Second Law of ResistivityResistance decreases with a larger cross-secti
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Power-saving zero sequence voltage motor phase protection circuit
Power-saving zero sequence voltage motor phase protection circuit
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