If transformer then it refers to that, the primary is charged, but secondary is open, (no load is connected)
If motor, it refers to that no load is connected to motor, the shaft is decoupled from the load, but running with out any load.
yes.it is possible to start dc series generator on no load condition
The electrical term for this condition is called an unbalanced load.
no load means the motor is acting like a coil
three phase load is said to be balanced when the impedance and power factor of each load is equal.in this condition phasor sum of currents and phase voltages add up to zero.
In series motor, At no Load Condition the flow of Armature Current is low, then the Flux is also low. Flux is inversely proportional to speed. If flux is decrease the speed is rapidly increase it spoil the rotor parts...... so SERIES MOTOR is start with LOAD.....
A 'load' is a device that does work by using electricity. 'Load' can also refer to the amount of electricity used.
Full load amps is the maximum rated amps that the motor should draw according to its nameplate rating. Running load amps is the actual amperage the motor is drawing at that point in time when the test is taken. Some motor loads vary depending on if the load is cyclic. The reading on this type of motor would be from no load amps to full load amps.
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The condition of maximum power transfer in a network occurs when the load resistance is equal to the Thevenin resistance of the source network as seen from the load's perspective. Under this condition, the power delivered to the load is maximized, and the voltage across the load is effectively utilized. This principle is commonly applied in electrical engineering to optimize the performance of circuits and systems.
yes.it is possible to start dc series generator on no load condition
refer to ANSI lor..
The electrical term for this condition is called an unbalanced load.
When its load has a leading power factor.
when a weight or object is lifted of the ground 'Load' can have various meanings in different contexts; it can refer to:The noun: where it applies to the quantity or amount of an object which undergoes a process - the number or amount of items being carried e.g. 'a load of money' or 'a load of up to eighty kilograms', for example; alternatively it can also refer to a substance which is carried by something, such as the load carried by a stream, river, glacier, ocean current, etc.The noun: electrical circuits, load can also refer to the amount of power supplied.The verb: where load applies to loading a crate with items, or loading a weapon with ammunition such as a rifle; or alternatively, when referring to giving someone something to carry, load can have connotations with being burdened by something, for example, "Jack helped me load the truck."The verb: in computing, load can refer to booting up and opening a program or saved file.
Yes, a breaker will trip if there is a short circuit occurring on the breaker's connected load. The breaker will also trip on an overload condition when the current rises above the breakers trip set point.
In the varying input condition, the zener diode is used in such a that any variation in the input voltage,should not in any affect the load (that is the arrangement supplies just the voltage needed by the load no matter how high or low the supply voltage might go). In the varying load condition, the zener diode is connected in such a way that any change in the load voltage should not affect the input voltage.
the beam gets bend if the load is more then the resisting force of the beam and if the resisting force is more then the load it doesn't bends.