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What is need of static inverter in electric locomotives?

it converts single phase ac to 3 phase ac we use it insteed of arno


What are the characteristics of a common emitter amplifier?

There are a number of characteristics found in a common emitter amplifier. Not only are the parameters considered, but also their performance. Characteristics and performance are: voltage gain/ medium; current gain/ medium; power gain/ high; input / output phase relationship/ 180 degrees; input resistance/ medium; and output resistance/ medium.


Which is better an amp with effects or effect pedals?

Built-in effects on an amplifier are usually inferior. Such an amplifier is usually digital. You don't have as much control over the parameters of each effect. You can't mix-and-match (for example, use an Ibanez Tube Screamer for overdrive and an MXR Phase 90). Also, the basic tone of a digital amplifier tends to be inferior, less "punchy" and "organic", and especially problematic in a live setting. Most professional guitarists would use a very good basic amp (usually a tube amp) and then add an effects unit or a pedal board.


In phase modulation the amount of phase shift in the carrier signal depends on the of the modulating signal and the rate of phase shift depends on the of the modulating signal?

Amplitude Frequency


How is three phase12 slots 4-pole winding designed?

Total slots per phase =12/3=4 slots to be occupied. Slots per pole per phase = 12/(3*4)=1 hence for A phase, the slots to be occupied are 1,4,7,10;for B phase, the slots to be occupied are 5,8,11,2;for C phase, the slots to be occupied are 9,12,3,6 and winding to we wave type.

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Waveform is converted to 180 phase in inverting Amplifier?

An inverter, or inverting amplifier inverts the signal (hence the name). So if you have a sine wave in (start at zero, increase to 100%, then drop back down to zero...), you will get a negative sine wave out (start at zero, decrease to -100%, then increase back to zero...). This is equivalent to saying the input is phase shifted 180 degrees.


Can a single phase inverter's working principle can be explained?

in single phase inverter we use two chopper the ratio of output ac to the ratio of input dc


Which distortion is least objectionable in audio amplifier?

phase...


How do you connect 3 phase inverter to single phase supply?

It depends on the 3 phase inverter. If it is a 3 phase input then you will first need to get a single phase to 3 phase converter to simulate a 3 phase supply, if that is what this particular inverter is intended for then you will have a label saying 230v primary with a L & N connection point, and the output will be labelled as secondary, giving you the inverted power rating. This is a very expensive way of running machinery as the inverted power is no different in conumption to the single phase.


Why is it the phase relationship between input and output signals of the common collector amplifier is in phase?

no phase shift


Vidio how to function phase inverter?

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Vidio_how_to_function_phase_inverter"


What is need of static inverter in electric locomotives?

it converts single phase ac to 3 phase ac we use it insteed of arno


What is phase difference between input and output waveforms of ce amplifier?

180 degree phase shift


What is amplifier and oscillator?

amplifier is electronic circuit which is used to increase the amplitude of the input signal without affecting its frequency and phase.


Is there anyway to get 120V 60Hz from a 220V 50Hz power supply?

You can purchase an inverter that accepts 220 VAC 50Hz input and produces 120 VAC 60Hz output. You can purchase an inverter that works from single phase or three phase electricity and can produce single phase or three phase output. You must specify the 120 VAC current load when choosing the inverter. You must also be sure the 220 VAC 50 Hz supply has sufficient current capacity to operate the inverter with the required 120 VAC current load. The inverter works by rectifying the 220 VAC 50 Hz input into DC energy. The inverter then uses switching solid state components to produce 120 VAC 60 Hz output from the DC energy.


What are the advantages and disadvantages in using common collector amplifier?

Current gain. At the cost of no voltage gain.


Why common emitter amplifier gives phase reversal?

A: Because it is a voltage amplifier the current will inversely reflect the voltage across a resistor