Capacitor is a noun, as in a person, place or thing. It is an electrical device. Ex: The capacitor failed and has to be replaced.
Simply put, an electronic device that stores charge is a capacitor.
"Rated current" is the current the device (motor or transformer?) is designed to handle at full load. "Tripping current" is the current where a protective device (fuse, breaker) will open to protect the device from overload/overheating. "Tripped current", may be the current the tripping device measured prior to making the decision to trip, if you are reading this from a digital protective device like a relay or OCR.
The thermocouple is an sesnsing device , when the temperature increases it increases the voltage , that voltage is used for tripping purpose
Ti controls the capacity of power our machines use
The capacitor is an electronic device. Capacitance is the energy stored within this device.
A capacitor nominally has no inductance, which is lucky because there is no such device to mesure it with.
Capacitor is a noun, as in a person, place or thing. It is an electrical device. Ex: The capacitor failed and has to be replaced.
It is capacitor
Simply put, an electronic device that stores charge is a capacitor.
Capacitor is nothing but a storage device. It has a dielectric media in between the two electrodes. the nature of the capacitor is charging and discharging the voltage.
no, not really
1. bec the capacitor not allow the current to pass through it after it has charged & it charged in no time ex:(10^-4 second). 2. because it is necessary to avoid wrong polarity by shorting the terminals of the capacitor and tripping the fuse.
capacitor is charge holding device ,it holds charge on two plates named as +ve and -ve
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A capacitor
A capacitor stores an electric charge. An inductor stores a magnetic charge.