There is no such difference between any of the technical degree because these all are separate fields related with tere own applications but they were connected internally.
AnswerWhen a device rotates through a complete circle, we say that it has 'rotated through 360o'. In a very simple, two-pole, generator, when the armature (loop of wire) rotates through a 360o, it generates a complete 360o sine wave across its terminals. But with a four-pole machine, the armature needs only to rotate 180o to generate the same 360o sine wave.
To differentiate between the physical rotation of the armature, and the resulting sine wave, we call the former 'mechanical degrees' and the latter we call 'electrical degrees'.
Electrical degrees and mechanical degrees in dc motors are related by the equation: Deg(elec) = (Number of Poles/2) *(Deg(mech))
There is a difference of four degrees.
Suppose we have a N-pole electrical machine, then the angular distance between the consecutive poles when expressed in degrees is POLE PITCH. eg. for a two pole machine (one north and one south pole), the pole pitch is 180 degrees, and for a 4-pole machine: it is 90 degrees. Note that this is so when expressed in Mechanical degrees, whereas in Electrical degrees it is always 180 degrees. Therefore: POLE PITCH (mechanical)=180/(n/2): n=no pf poles.
The difference between +120 and -20 is 140 degrees.
The difference between 14 degrees and -5 degrees is 19 degrees. If you are calculating the absolute value of the temperature difference, it would be the same as 19 degrees.
The temperature difference between -30 degrees and 20 degrees is 50 degrees. Negative 30 degrees is 50 degrees lower than 20 degrees.
The difference is 12 degrees.
no difference
The difference between 11 degrees and -6.5 degrees is 17.5 degrees. This is calculated by subtracting the lower value (-6.5) from the higher value (11) to find the absolute difference between the two temperatures.
The difference is 10 Celsius degrees.
54 degrees.
To find the difference between -127 degrees Fahrenheit and 136 degrees Fahrenheit, you would subtract -127 from 136. This gives a difference of 263 degrees Fahrenheit.