LRC for 3 ton AC is approximately 5 double the running current (75 A )
The direction an induction motor will turn depends upon the direction of the rotating field setup by the winding. Remember in AC the direction of the current reverses itself 120 times every second for a 60 hz system. So no it will not turn in the "direction" of the current.
Throughout the world the system used for home electrification is alternating current (AC).
DC current is not used in home wiring. It may be used to power a door bell, alarm system, under counter lights, etc, that uses a transformer powered by AC that converts the power to DC. Other than that homes are wired for AC current only.
An ac adapter converts ac current into dc current through a rectifier, and a battery charger outputs dc current at an adjustable powerful charging rate and also converts ac current to dc current to charge different sizes of batteries.
The commutator is the moving part of the electrical switch in motors that reverses the current direction between the rotor and the external circuit. This is applicable in electrical motors and electrical generators.
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An AC generator (Alternator). A rotor is turned into a magnet by what is known as 'excitation' current. The rotor then induces AC current in the stator windings as it is rotated within it. This is AC, due to the fact that the rotor has a north and south pole, which alternately induces current in the stator windings. The exitation current is provided to the rotor via slip rings. Controlling this excitation current will also control the output power by suitable control circuitry. This is the same principle, whether it is a small domestic generator, a power station, a wind turbine, or a car alternator.
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This question is not clear since alternators produce alternating current.
Current=Amps.1 Ton AC consume about 14.6 Amps. Total Watts--About 3516 W
The part of an AC induction motor that turns is called the rotor. The rotor is located inside the stator, which is the stationary part of the motor. When alternating current flows through the stator windings, it creates a rotating magnetic field that induces current in the rotor, causing it to spin and produce mechanical output.
The name of the motor that can only operate on alternative current is called the AC motor. The AC motor consists of 2 basic parts with a rotor that is attached to the output shaft.
AC generator is a rotating machine with a rotor and stator winding, driven by another prime mover, which generates alternating current at a specified voltage.
Yes, in alternating current (AC) motors, the current flows in alternating directions. This is due to the nature of AC power, where the voltage periodically reverses direction, causing the current to do the same. This alternating current creates a rotating magnetic field that drives the motor's rotor. In contrast, direct current (DC) motors have current that flows in a single direction.
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In an alternator, the initial excitation current from the battery is supplied to the rotor windings. This current establishes a magnetic field necessary for the alternator to generate electricity. Once the rotor starts spinning, the magnetic field induces an alternating current (AC) in the stator windings, allowing the alternator to produce electrical power. The initial excitation is crucial to kick-start the generation process.