This seems like a question from an electrical course, and is probably best answered by referring to your course materials.
It's your test question, not ours, and there won't always be someone else to ask for the answer.
Earn your diploma. <><><>
Regulation =(Obtained voltage per phase - rated voltage per phase)/rated voltage per phase *100
Transformer voltage regulation and size of the circuit breakers have no direct relation
Clipping occurs in the voltage waveform when the input voltage, multiplied by the voltage gain of the op-amp circuit, exceeds the op-amp supply voltage as limited by the output network. The supply voltage and output network, limits the maximum voltage that can be achieved at the output. The op-amp behaves normally within its range of maximum voltage output, and then it is clipped when it reaches the maximum voltage of the circuit.
Ideally the voltage regulation voltage of a transformer should be zero. It means when you change the load from no load to short circuit (theoretically, normally you don't want to burn the transformer windings) the output voltage doesn't change and remains equal to the no load voltage.
yes.. voltage regulation can be negative
you calculate a voltage circuit by taking it apart and findng the circuit and calculate the voltage and then resible it.
Regulation =(Obtained voltage per phase - rated voltage per phase)/rated voltage per phase *100
it is used to calculate the voltage regulation of synchronous generator
Transformer voltage regulation and size of the circuit breakers have no direct relation
For a particular frequency if the current or the voltage of the circuit is Maximum or Minimum then that circuit is said to be in resonance .
Clipping occurs in the voltage waveform when the input voltage, multiplied by the voltage gain of the op-amp circuit, exceeds the op-amp supply voltage as limited by the output network. The supply voltage and output network, limits the maximum voltage that can be achieved at the output. The op-amp behaves normally within its range of maximum voltage output, and then it is clipped when it reaches the maximum voltage of the circuit.
The maximum voltage that the electronic parts can conduct without breaking.
Ideally the voltage regulation voltage of a transformer should be zero. It means when you change the load from no load to short circuit (theoretically, normally you don't want to burn the transformer windings) the output voltage doesn't change and remains equal to the no load voltage.
The maximum rating or a VCB is 32 KV.The maximum curent rating is up to 3000 A.
It is nothing but how much current or voltage taken in the circuit. It is known as Magnitude.
There is no difference of magnitude to be considered the end product is the same.
A: It can have two function one is to provide a known voltage drop to a series circuit. The other is to provide voltage regulation across a load.