Is it a doorbell? What do you need the bell for? The type of bell determines what source of electricity is used. Once you determine the type of bell it is, you can hook it up to the right circuit. I had to install a doorbell that worked off the AC current. I also installed one that contained a battery.
When you say electric bell, you need to clarify what type of bell it is so a more accurate answer can be given, especially if the answer I provided above it not accurate for you.
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Based on the electric supply electric machines are classified in to two types namely AC and DC machines. These are further classified in to different ones.
If having DC and AC is required then a PWM pulse width modulator is required to chop the DC to make AC
It is an AC supply with an rms voltage of 230 v and a frequency of 50 Hz, as used throughout Europe.
when the dc supply given, dc load line lies in the Ic and Vcc. when the AC supply given, AC load line lies in the Ic and Vcc.
The type of power supply being used (AC or DC) should match the power requirements of the device it will be supplying power to.
No, the two systems need a different coil resistance.
Yes it can work on ac source but u will need a different design keeping in mind about the polarity.
Transformers only work on ac supply because it principle is mutual induction. DC supply has constant magnitude whereas AC has alternating magnitude. so we can step up or step down current/voltage in transformer in ac only.
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I assume you mean : will AC wiring carry DC, and the answer is yes. But many appliances require AC to work.
it will not work.
Based on the electric supply electric machines are classified in to two types namely AC and DC machines. These are further classified in to different ones.
Basically AC motors would not work on DC supply but there's however an exception for a Universal motor also known as a series motor. This is the only motor as far as I know that work on both AC and DC.
No it what work 756 watts = 1 HP. You would need a generator that can supply 756 x 25 = 18900 watts.
Transformers don't work with DC supplies - they only work on AC.
it measures the ionization of the air.
AC source of electric power changes changes polarity constantly, in amplitude.