A capacitor resists a change in voltage. Initially, a capacitor given a DC voltage will appear to have very low resistance, but as current flows and time goes by, the resistance will increase as the voltage approaches the applied voltage. At equilibrium, the voltage across the capacitor will be equal to the applied voltage, the current will be zero, and the resistance will be infinity.
AC supplies are not given to DC gennies. A DC gen requires a mechanical prime mover.
DC Power is Direct Current Power Supply.
The dc is supplied via a centre-tap on the transformer. This ensures zero dc net flux in the transformer core, which enables a much smaller core to be used.
Jim use dc supply in oscillator circuits to and ac out put.
AC and DC supply sources we are given to motor so we are called double excited motor
When a 230 V dc supply is given to a bulb it will glow, because it has just a coil inside.
why the supply is given to the stator of dc generator give answer
It will drawn a large amount of current which can destroy the shunt
i think in case of dc supply there will not be any induction
when dc supply is given to transformer at primary winding , the output at secondary winding will be zero.Because to induce voltage ,countnie changing flux is required ,that can not be obtained from dc supply...........
ac supply is given and then in the circuit rectifier converts ac to dc
For a simple electro-magnet use a DC supply.
AC supplies are not given to DC gennies. A DC gen requires a mechanical prime mover.
when the dc supply given, dc load line lies in the Ic and Vcc. when the AC supply given, AC load line lies in the Ic and Vcc.
It will get core saturation
it will not work.
it burns thats it