Mulltiply voltage frequency (60 hertz) by constant time factor (120 seconds) divided by number of poles (24 poles) equals revolutions per minute (300 rpm)
60 x 120 / 24 = 300
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A: Root Mean Suare and it is defined as .707 of the peak
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You would use the spelling "S-shaped" to mean having a sinusoid shape.
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