it means those currents those are short circuit.
It's alternating current
The base current of the emitter current is smaller.
Direct current, as opposed to alternating current.
Alternating current is better than direct current for transmission.
Why input current of USis less than Output current?
the fault in electrical transmission line which give rise to symmetrical fault current is called symmetric fault. e.g; L-L-L-G fault. the fault in transmission line which give rise to unsymmetrical fault current is called unsymmetrical fault.e.g; L-L , L-L-G , L-G fault to solve the unsymmetrical fault, the fault current can be represented by sum of the sequences--zero phase sequence , +ve phase sequence , -ve phase sequence. where L:line G:ground
Unsymmetrical alkenes is molecule which is an pair of ligands. The molecule has doubly bonded carbon.
A severe case of unsymmetrical fault can be identified by analyzing the voltage and current waveforms during the fault condition. Look for large imbalances in phase voltages and currents, significant distortion in the waveforms, and high fault currents. Additionally, monitoring any abnormal behavior in protective relays and equipment can also help in identifying severe unsymmetrical faults.
unsymmetrical
unsymmetrical
unsymmetrical asymmetrical
Timing s not symmetrical
Symmetrical bending occurs when a beam is loaded uniformly along its length, resulting in bending stresses that are equal on both sides of the beam's neutral axis. Unsymmetrical bending occurs when a beam is loaded unevenly, causing different magnitudes of bending stress on opposite sides of the beam's neutral axis.
Sofia Kovalevskaya
Unsymmetrical addition reaction is a chemical reaction in which two different reactants add to an unsymmetrical molecule, resulting in the formation of a new molecule with different substituents at the reacting sites. This type of reaction typically occurs with alkenes or alkynes and can lead to the formation of stereoisomers when chiral compounds are involved. Examples include the addition of hydrogen halides to alkenes or the addition of nucleophiles to carbonyl compounds.
Bernoulli's theorem
Yes. For example, any triangle, including a scalene triangle, will tessellate.