1hp=746watts
comparerission between CB,CC&CE
CE and CB
Common Emitter(CE) Configuration possess largest voltage gain among the three(CE CB CC).
CE gives high gain and amplification as compared to CB and CC. That's why its preferred. input and output resistance moderate value,so many stages coupled to each other without using any additional impedence matching circuit.so maximum power transfer takes place from one stage to another. THAT'S why it is preffered.
Yes, provided that it is an API 14A design the max allowed leakage rate shall not exceed 400 cc of liquid per minute, or 15 scf/min of gas.
There is no direct relationship between a cc and horsepower. 10
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
There is absolutely NO relationship between HP and cc. Cc is simply the 'swept volume' of the engine. Horsepower has NOTHING to do with cc.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
The 600cc UC J.A.P. sidevalve produced 15 horsepower.
There is no direct relationship between the cylinder capacity of an engine and the horsepower that it can generate. It depends on the engine design, the fuel amongst other factors.
CC's and horsepower are not related. CC is the size of the combustion chamber in cubic centimeters, or in the American system,in cubic inches. There are 16.387 cc in a ci. -So a 300 CI engine is roughly 4920 cc , or 4.92 litres.
CC is not related to horsepower. CC is the capacity of the cylinders of that engine. -You can have a 212 cc industrial engine of abour 20 Hp, or a 212 cc trail bike engine of 60 hp. Many other factors govern horsepower.
Horsepower has NO direct relationship to capacity ! A 310 cc engine could be anywhere from 8 to 120 hp. CC is ONLY the swept volume of the engine