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Q: Why would bearing loads be different if a motor rotated in the opposite direction?
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How can the output voltage of a DC generator's polarity be reversed?

The polarity of DC generator can be reversed by reversing the field current as well as direction of rotation


What is the difference between positive sequence and negative sequence arrangement?

The order in which the voltage of the coil reaches to the maximum value is called the Phase Sequence.POSITIVE PHASE SEQUENCE: If the coil is rotated in anticlockwise direction, the phase sequence will be Positive Phase Sequence, i.e., R-Y-B or A-B-C.NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE: If the coil is rotated in clockwise direction, the phase sequence is called Negative Phase Sequence, i.e., R-B-Y or A-C-B.NOTE: Phase Sequence is of great importance in parallel operation of three phase transformers and alternators.


What text often provides a strong visual appeal?

A rotated text


What type of simple machines Is a nail?

A nail is a type of wedge, rotated through 360°.it is a wedge


What material can handle 3000 degrees?

There have been several schools of thought on this matter over the last few thousand years. Is there a point at which a material can be rotated too many times? This question plagued early man as he struggled to design ever more efficient wheels and yoyos. The ancient egyptians were the first to discover that certain materials can not be rotated indefinitely. Alas that knowledge was never passed on as the materials wore out from use and were ultimately discarded and forgotten. 3000 degrees however, at less than 10 full revolutions of an object, would seems to be a hurdle that most materials could overcome. I could see where there could be problems if something like a marshmallow were used in a load bearing application and rotated. This was the problem the confronted the designers of fragile marshmallow ball bearings of the early 1920's. It didn't last 2 revoltions. Replace fragile material like marshmallow with stronger materials like chocolate or Titanium. For the most part however, 3000 degrees can be handled by most materials available to the public. Hope this helps. Your Friend, Philip Gene

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Are hip and knee rotation inversely related?

Not sure I understand the question... The hip and the knee can rotate to the same direction as well as in opposite directions, either bearing body weight or not bearing body weight. As a side note, in Chinese martial arts the hips are frequently externally rotated and knees internally rotated simultaneously in order to produce tension in the legs. Peace!


What would stay the same if earth rotated and revolved in the opposite direction?

Everything The sun provides for earth


What would stay the same if the earth rotated and revolved in the opposite direction?

Everything The sun provides for earth


What would happen if the moon rotated in the opposite direction?

Mirror image; perfectlyltcefrep reversedesrever well maybe not so perfectlyltsefrep reversedesrever llew


Which direction must a camshaft be rotated on a diesel engine with a crankshaft that is rotated clockwise?

counterclockwise


What is a synonym for shifted?

rotated, moved, changed direction,


Can lack of tire rotation cause steel belt to shift?

No, it is more likely to shift if the tire is rotated in the opposite direction. No, damage from a hard impact or a puncture will cause a slipped belt.


How would the seasons change if the earth rotated left im only in fourth grade please answer?

If earth rotated the opposite direction, seasons wouldn't change because they are caused by earth's axis being at a 23.5 degrees tilt. So one hemisphere has the opposite season than the other. Seasons occur because one half of the earth is tilted more towards the sun and the other is further.


A bottle is filled with water and air and is tied to a string and is rotated in horizontal direction Then in which direction will air bubble travel?

neck


How does a one way clutch work?

The uni-directional clutch will transmit a drive when rotated in one direction and will 'freewheel' when turned in the opposite direction. The one-way clutch has rollers that move up the ramps and the wedging action provides a drive from the inner to the outer member. If the outer member rotates faster, then the rollers will move down the ramps to the wider section and no drive will be passed to the inner member. The main units in an overdrive are a simple epicyclic gear train, a hydraulically operated friction clutch and a uni-directional (one way) clutch. The uni-directional clutch will transmit a drive when rotated in one direction and will 'freewheel' when turned in the opposite direction.


What would happen if the flywheel is rotated in reverse direction?

It would still store the same amount of enery ********************************************** That's an interesting question. In order for the flywheel to go in the opposite direction, the helical gear attached to the starter motor would have to rotate in the opposite direction also. As it is designed to engage and move the flywheel in a clockwise motion, I would hazard a guess that you would very shortly be installing a new starter motor with the correct polarity.


How airplane take a turn in air?

Flaps increase air resistance on one wing, causing the plane to turn that direction. Alternately, one might increase thrust in an engine on a wing, causing the plane to turn the opposite direction. Some jet aircraft have attitude jets on the wing tips which can be rotated.