If one motor shuts down due to mechanical failure or if it is turned off, the other will continue running as the circuit is not broken.
IN SERIES, if one of the motors breaks down, the circuit will be broken and neither motor will run. IN PARALLEL, if one motor shuts down due to mechanical failure or if it is turned off, the other will continue running as the circuit is not broken. The only consequence of having two motor in series is it will run faster than the other as the power will not be evenly distributed between both motors because the internal resistances will differ as a result of living in an imperfect world.
It's the ratio of the total power of the two motors and their total apparent power (input side, of course.)
It would be the sum of the two resistances, as they are connected in series.
Two switches in series would be an analogue representation of a solid-state AND logic gate.
There is addition of voltage. Dry cells have 1.5 volts irrespective of there size. if the cells are added as same polarity in series it will add if are parallel then voltage remains same
In a series circuit there is only one path for current to flow. The current will flow through each good lamp. If any lamp opens (blows), then the circuit is broken and current flow stops. The older strings of Christmas tree lights used to be connected in series and it was hard to fine the blown bulb. If there were two burnt out bulbs almost impossible to find.
permanent magnet motors and series motor
permanent magnet motors and series motor
When two or more capacitors are connected in series across a potential difference, the total capacitance decreases and the total voltage across the capacitors is divided among them based on their individual capacitances.
It's the ratio of the total power of the two motors and their total apparent power (input side, of course.)
The net resistance of two resistors connected in series is the sum of the two resistances. RSERIES = Summation1toN RN
there is nothing when you connect the system in series
It would be the sum of the two resistances, as they are connected in series.
Two similar (non-polarized) capacitors connected in parallel will have double the capacitance of one, while two similar capacitors connected in series will have half the capacitance of one, so the ratio is four.
If you are saying that the Zeners are connected in series, the answer is Yes.
Inductance in series is the sum of the individual inductances.
The formula you are looking for is Vt = V1 + V2.
When two light bulbs are connected in series , there is voltage drop which causes the second lamp to dimAnswerWhen two lamps are connected in series, neither lamp will be subject to its rated voltage and, so, each lamp will be dim. Surprisingly, perhaps, the lamp with the higher power will be dimmer than the lamp with the lower power!