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AnswerIf you are referring to wall sockets, then it depends on the electrical regulations for the country in which you live. For example, in the UK the maximum current is 13 A. In North America, the total current per duplex receptacle is 15 A although, in kitchens for example, the two outlets that make up the duplex receptacle can be separated (by separating links at the back), and each separately wired to provide 15 A per outlet.
Power Factor is the relationship between the phase of the current and voltage which are each sine waves. When there is an inductance in a circuit the AC current waveform tends to lag the voltage. This causes a phase difference which reduces the Power Factor from a maximum of one to something less.
No, a parabola cannot have both a maximum and minimum point. A parabola opens either upwards or downwards; if it opens upwards, it has a minimum point, and if it opens downwards, it has a maximum point. Thus, a parabola can only have one of these extrema, not both.
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The bandwidth is the difference between the frequencies at which the average power dissipated is one half the maximum value or current is 1/square root(2) times its maximum value. One frequency is greater than and the other is smaller than resonant frequency and they are symmetrical about it.
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A series circuit is one in which there is only one possible route for current to follow on its trip from one terminal of the power supply to the other terminal. If there is any point in the circuit where the current has a choice of which fork to take, then there is at least one section of the circuit that is not in series.
An unbalanced load prevents the generator delivering its maximum power. That is because each phase has an equal upper current limit that it can deliver, and in an unbalanced system, if one phase is delivering the rated current it follows that the others are not.
Power Factor is a maximum of one when the voltage and current in an AC waveform are in phase. Since power in watts is equal to voltage x current x power factor, you get maximum wattage with power factor = 1. This occurs with a pure resistive load. When you power an inductive load like a motor the power factor decreases and so does the delivered power. That is why motors are typically rated in VA, or volt-amperes rather than watts. So y Ou can assume power factor = 1 when you have a load measured in watts like a light bulb or space heater and perhaps in the .75 range for an inefficient motor.
The lowest one. The one that has the widest diameter gear sproket.
For a residential consumer, power-factor improvement has absolutely no effect on one's electricity bill. Adding power-factor improvement capacitors at the point of supply will have absolutely no effect upon the operation of the load circuits, but it may act to reduce the supply current. But reducing the supply current will not reduce one's energy consumption.
1 horse power is equal to 746.0014 Watts of direct current.
When a voltage difference causes charge to flow from one point to another, it creates an electric current. This flow of charge can power electrical devices and circuits, allowing them to function.