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Q: What is the theory of conversion of AC to DC using 3-phase induction motor and DC shunt generator?
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Why dont you connect an alternator to a generator to utilize a transformer to multiply the power out put for an infinite power supply?

an alternator is essentially a generator that converts the kinetic energy from the combustion engine in your car into electrical energy to recharge your battery. To answer your question about connecting a generator to another generator to create limitless energy there is always a loss of energy during the conversion process usually due to friction. In theory it is possible but there is no pure conversion of one form of energy to another in real world application. There will always be a loss of energy in some form.


What is Cross field revolving theory?

Cross field revolving theory is the theory which discuss the cause of single phase induction motor not to be self starting. According to it, two different forces of same magnetude acts on the rotor in just opposite direction.Which makes the rotor standstill.


What is the meaning of E in electric generators?

E is normally back emf ,v is supply voltage as per machine theory ......for generator E>v for motors V>E ......................................back emf will be in armature of machine.....................................................AnswerUnfortunately, if you are referring to the symbol for voltage, then there is no standard. The above answer is correct for some texts but, often, 'E' represents 'electromotive force', which is the open-circuit potential difference of the generator.


Where can you find objective type questions related to Electric Motors?

You can Google it on internet.One such website is http://www.electricalquizzes.com where you can read theory and solve objective type questions related to Electric motor,Synchronous motor,Synchronous generator and many other electrical related topics.


How many items will a 15kva electric generator support?

In theory, you should be able to load your generator to 15 kV.A (mine stalls far below that load, though!!!). So, divide this figure by the rated output voltage of the generator, and this tells you the maximum current it can supply. The sum of your individual loads should not exceed that value of current. (The current drawn by an individual load is its power rating divided by the supply voltage -just add them up!).

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Revolving field theory of single phase induction motors?

revolving field theory of single phase induction motor


What theory does the moving magnet work to produce current?

Faraday's Theory of Electromagnetic Induction.


Why dont you connect an alternator to a generator to utilize a transformer to multiply the power out put for an infinite power supply?

an alternator is essentially a generator that converts the kinetic energy from the combustion engine in your car into electrical energy to recharge your battery. To answer your question about connecting a generator to another generator to create limitless energy there is always a loss of energy during the conversion process usually due to friction. In theory it is possible but there is no pure conversion of one form of energy to another in real world application. There will always be a loss of energy in some form.


What year did Michael Faraday invent the electromagnetic induction?

On 29th August 1831 Michael Faraday discovered the theory of Electromagnetic Induction.


Theory for brake test on three phase induction motor?

why three phase induction motor is delta connected


Forming a general theory from an examination of particular details is what type of reasoning?

induction.


What has the author Mitchell Wand written?

Mitchell Wand has written: 'Induction, recursion, and programming' -- subject(s): Computer programming, Induction (Mathematics), Recursion theory


How does the composition of the inner and outer core explain this theory?

Dynamo theory is the idea that a magnetic field generator exists within the Earth's outer core. It is this generator that explains the difference between the inner and outer core.


How does the composition of the inner core and outer core explain the Dynamo theory?

Dynamo theory is the idea that a magnetic field generator exists within the Earth's outer core. It is this generator that explains the difference between the inner and outer core.


Theory for load test on dc shunt generator?

load test on dc shunt generator is a test to plot the internal and external characteristics of the generator.


Why mathematical induction is a deductive process?

"Mathematical induction" is a misleading name. Ordinarily, "induction" means observing that something is true in all known examples and concluding that it is always true. A famous example is "all swans are white", which was believed true for a long time. Eventually black swans were discovered in Australia. Mathematical induction is quite different. The principle of mathematical induction says that: * if some statement S(n) about a number is true for the number 1, and * the conditional statement S(k) true implies S(k+1) true, for each k then S(n) is true for all n. (You can start with 0 instead of 1 if appropriate.) This principle is a theorem of set theory. It can be used in deduction like any other theorem. The principle of definition by mathematical induction (as in the definition of the factorial function) is also a theorem of set theory. Although it is true that mathematical induction is a theorem of set theory, it is more true in spirit to say that it is built into the foundations of mathematics as a fundamental deductive principle. In set theory the Axiom of Infinity essentially contains the principle of mathematical induction. My reference for set theory as a foundation for mathematics is the classic text "Naive Set Theory" by Paul Halmos. Warning: This is an advanced book, despite the title. Set theory at this level really only makes sense after several years of college/university mathematics study.


What is cross field theory?

Cross field revolving theory is the theory which discuss the cause of single phase induction motor not to be self starting. According to it, two different forces of same magnetude acts on the rotor in just opposite direction.Which makes the rotor standstill.