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How to control motor rpm?

For AC motor, you can change motor RPM by changing its supply voltage or by changing supply frequency. For DC motor, you can change motor speed by controlling armatyre voltage or field current.


What is the difference between shock load and gradually applied loads and suddenly applied Load?

The only difference between a shock load and a gradually applied load is something called an impulse; defined as the integral of a force with respect to time. When a force is applied to a rigid body it changes the momentum of that body. A small force applied for a long time can produce the same momentum change as a large force applied briefly, because it is the product of the force and the time for which it is applied that is important.


What is the formula for calculating time when you know the initail speed final speed and the distance?

Time = Distance / Speed "/" means divide Calculate the average speed then put it into the equation. For example: Time (hours) = 42 miles / 86 miles per hour Time = 0.49 hours Time = 29.4 minutes (60x0.49)


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How do you produce yaw motion to aircraft?

You use the rudder of the aircraft. The differential pressure of the air flowing around it causes the aircraft to turn in its horizontal plane. The same principle is used for turning a boat. In that case, the differential pressure applied by water is used. An aircraft (fixed wing type or helicopter) can rotate on any 1of it's 3 axis When it rotates on it's vertical axis the movement is called 'yaw'. In a helicopter this is made to happen by giving the rear rotor blade less or more power which causes the body of the Helicopter to turn to the left or right. (yaw) Rotation of any aircraft on it's 'left to right' horizontal axis is called elevation. Rotation of it on it's fore and aft horizontal axis is called 'roll'. The controls can be used to make more than 1of these movements at the same time if the pilot wishes to do so.

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