the answer ur looking for is incandescent
iodine
maybe iodine.
No,. The halogens will gain 1 electron when they react if electrons are exchanged.
Chlorine belongs to the halogen family of elements.
Iodine belongs to group 17. It is in the family called the halogens.
Halogen lamps typically have the highest inrush current among the options mentioned. This is because they contain a tungsten filament that has a lower resistance when cold, causing a surge in current when first turned on. Neon, incandescent, and low-pressure sodium lamps have lower inrush currents compared to halogen lamps.
The mgnetic inrush current is the current drawn by the transformer when power is applied to the primary winding
When a transformer is initially connected to a source of AC voltage, there may be a substantial surge of current through the primary winding called inrush current. Inrush current can be up to ten times higher than the continuously needed current because there is low initial resistance.
Magnetizing inrush current has bigger 2nd harmonics compare to short circuit current. the second harmonics content is about >60% of fundamental harmonic. magnetizing inrush current happened when we energised the transformer, and short circuit current happened if there is a short circuit between different alive phase.
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Across the line starter has a large inrush current.
It is possible for a 150 watt halogen bulb to blow a fuse if it draws more electrical current than the circuit can handle. It is important to check that the circuit can support the wattage of the bulb to prevent overload and potential fuse blowing.
First of all you need to observe maximum current at various possible supply condition (i. e. 220VAC to 260VAC). Then check the inrush current for the equipment. When you start an high power device then it draws 4 times more current than usual. Your fuse should also take care of inrush current. For example: if maximum possible current is 500mA then your inrush current may go upto 2A. Thus if you put a fuse of 600mA then everytime you turn on the device, it may burn the fuse. So the suitable fuse for such condition is 2A
Yes it does as it is an Inductor and an Inductor needs to build up a magnetic field. It is called INRUSH current.
sidney h liebson, an american physicist
an electric current passed through it
Ignore short term transient over current events (e.g. turn on inrush current) while blowing out on longer term over current events (e.g. shorted component).