Yes because the transformer heating (power losses) depend on the load current and the load voltage. It can be assumed that the voltage stays more or less constant, therefore the iron loss is also constant. The copper loss depends on the square of the load current. So it is the VA of the load that determines the power loss and any heating.
With the increase in heating costs I need to make my home more energy efficient. During winter our heating bills double. Where can I find ideas and ways of limiting heat loss during the winter?
power loss will be more in heating of the wire.powertransit is directly proportional to thesquirof the circumference.
Where is the engine number on a Mercedes c180?year 1995
door mech fix c180
the c180 battery is normally in the boot
Thermal loss in dielectric heating refers to the energy that is dissipated in the form of heat due to the electrical resistance of the dielectric material. This heat loss can reduce the overall efficiency of the heating process and may lead to overheating issues if not properly managed. Techniques such as choosing appropriate dielectric materials and optimizing the design of the heating system can help minimize thermal losses.
How can i check the oil level in a c180 classic
Lift the cover off on the rightside on top of engine,it's near the oil for power steering!
By calculations as to friction loss and the fixture unit demands and the heat loss if heating is involved
i need timing marks of merc c180 kompresser diagramatically if possible.thank you
The amount of water loss from cuso4·5h2o can be determined by measuring the weight of the crucible and compound before and after heating. The initial weight represents the compound with water, and the final weight after heating will show the loss of water as the difference in weight. By subtracting the initial weight from the final weight, the amount of water lost can be calculated.