The maximum length of a DC track circuit typically ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 meters (approximately 3,280 to 6,561 feet), depending on factors such as the track conditions, the type of DC voltage used, and the specific signaling system in place. Longer circuits may lead to signal degradation and reduced detection reliability. However, the exact length can vary based on regulations and engineering practices specific to different railways.
the maximum permissible speed above which the generator is likely to damage or may cause circuit to fail.
to convert the DC into DC.............
In the circuit where the DC motor is added, it was not specified whether the motor was added in series or in parallel to circuit elements. If it was added in series, it will increase circuit resistance and it will cause circuit current to go down. In parallel, the motor will reduce total circuit resistance, and circuit current will increase.
A short circuit.
25.46V assuming output of transformer is pure sinewave.
to get maximum dc output
the maximum permissible speed above which the generator is likely to damage or may cause circuit to fail.
Capacitance will block DC
dc supply is used for control circuit because dc current is an independent source .
DC has no frequency.
to convert the DC into DC.............
yes definitely you can
No.
In a circuit, DC current flows from the positive terminal of the power source to the negative terminal.
Transformers only work with alternating currents. So the answer is Yes, BUT it would have to be a DC Pulsing circuit. using flip flop circuit or a 555 circuit or chop circuit.
In the circuit where the DC motor is added, it was not specified whether the motor was added in series or in parallel to circuit elements. If it was added in series, it will increase circuit resistance and it will cause circuit current to go down. In parallel, the motor will reduce total circuit resistance, and circuit current will increase.
as it acts ideally as open circuit for dc