Machines do not have a cycle unless it is repetitive in nature. in computer that would be called frame rate. airplanes uses this kind of computer to insure that all data is collected and accounted for withing a real time frame. Even a PC has these rates but they are called interrupt cycles requests. In other words stop service the interrupt and proceed.
Frequency is, in general, measured on an oscilloscope by looking at the display and making a small calculation. By determining the number of "units" a cycle of an observed wave takes up on the screen and incorporating the sweep rate as set by the operator, you can find the frequency. To do this, look at the signal. Increase the vertical sensitivity to make the wave "take up most of the screen" without chopping any of its amplitude off. Center the signal vertically in the display. Then adjust the sweep rate to get more than one but less than two complete cycles of the wave on the display. Now count the number of "units" on the graticule from the "start" to the "end" of one complete cycle. Lastly, take the horizontal sweep rate from the dial and apply that to the number of units you counted on the graticule. The sweep rate will be in time per graticule unit. Multiply this by the number of units that you counted for a cycle. You'll calculate the total time per cycle from this information. What you will actually get is the period of the wave. It will be the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave. The period of the wave is the time per cycle of the wave. With the period, you can simply invert it to find the frequency in cycles per second (Hertz). Seconds per cycle inverted is cycles per second.
The number of poles on stator and rotor is always the same. If they are not equal?æno torque will be produced, thus, the machine will not function.?æ
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To find the rated current output of the generator, you must divide 375 kV.A (not 'kva') by the machine's rated voltage.
an instruction cycle may consist of a number of machine cycles.
the clock oscillator and machine cycle state machine, it may take multiple clock cycles per machine cycle.
Yes, a washing machine transitions from one cycle to another. There is a water cycle that transitions to a wash cycle, then it transitions to a rinse cycle, a spin cycle and so on.
when the number of cycles a machine works more than 1e4 cycles. please check for the answer
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No. Its the other way around. An execution cycle contains 4 or more machine cycles. Always.
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Depends on what the machine is.
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