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Induction is the principle operating mechanism of transformers, so any voltage and current output of a transformer - a volt or less to hundreds of thousands of volts (I think the top AC voltage in the world right now is near 1,000kV), and milliamps to thousands of amps.
When magnetic flux lines of force are cut by induced voltage between magnetic and electric currents. Electromagnetic induction is created.
A secondary voltage is created through induction.
slip power is a power which is develop by the induced voltage and current in an induction motor
More wire in a smaller space. Each turn amplifies the induction voltage in the same way a string of series connected batteries multiplies voltage.
Induction is the principle operating mechanism of transformers, so any voltage and current output of a transformer - a volt or less to hundreds of thousands of volts (I think the top AC voltage in the world right now is near 1,000kV), and milliamps to thousands of amps.
The line of force or Flux between a north and south pole of a magnet are cut by rotating conductors. This induces a voltage into the conductors. This is referred to as electromagnetic induction.
Electromagnetic induction is the production of voltage across a conductor moving through a magnetic field. It underlies the operation ofgenerators, all electric motors, transformers, induction motors, synchronous motors, solenoids, and most other electrical machines.Also the metal detectors work on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
When magnetic flux lines of force are cut by induced voltage between magnetic and electric currents. Electromagnetic induction is created.
mutual induction
When an induction motor starts up, it draws a large current, 6-8 times for direct on line starting and around 3 times for star delta or soft starting. This results in the voltage dipping. VSD controlled induction motors which start from zero speed do not result in voltage dips.
The inductor is basically used for induction in electronics domain. such in the transformer inductor cause the electromagnetic induction which cause the flux to link with secondary winding and generate the voltage on secondary winding.inductors are also used in tunned circuits.
A secondary voltage is created through induction.
The difference between a current control device and voltage controlled device is that for current controlled device, the current is constant and the voltage is variable while for a voltage controlled device, the voltage is constant and the current is variable.
Induction occurs only with alternating current.
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An AC/DC voltage that flows through a coil with a steel bar inside of it generates a powerful magnetism, depending on the voltage applied, the number of spire, the section of the wire. Transformers require AC to generate electromagnetic induction.