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Heat load is calculated by the following equation Q=m*cp*deltaT m=mass flow rate cp=specific heat deltaT=difference in temperature
It depends upon the Generator system voltage. For 3 Phase, 600 Volt system, it will be 73 Amps For 3 Phase, 480 Volt system, it will be 90 Amps For 3 Phase, 208 Volt system, it will be 208 Amps
Use the following equation, kW = Amps x Volts x 1.73 x pf/1000.
generally generator is used to generate power whether it is AC or DC . to generate energy it is necessary to rotate armature at constant speed . it can be achieved by motor or any engine.
Any generator that rotates will naturally generate AC power into the stationary winding. Wind generators are (all I believe, but could be wrong) induction machines, meaning an AC source is applied to the field and an AC output is generated in the stator. Just like an induction motor, the machine operates with some slip (the rotor speed + the field power frequency = the stator power frequency). If the machine is turning above synchronous speed (so the slip is negative in my equation), the machine will be generating power instead of using it.
impulse generator equation is a difference of two exponential functions V0 = Vs/k (exp-at - exp-bt)
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It generates a hyperbolic paraboloid.
A solution is the answer to an equation.
Heat load is calculated by the following equation Q=m*cp*deltaT m=mass flow rate cp=specific heat deltaT=difference in temperature
Expression has no answer. a equation has an answer
The answer in a subtraction equation.
Difference in math means subtraction. To express the difference between 6 and 2 you would use the equation 6 - 2 = 4.
An equation can lead to a solution.
an equation has an equals sign.
Root means solution in this context.
CO2 generated within a given time = CO2 absorbed within a given time