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A bus reactors a devise installed in a bus to maintain system voltage when the load on the bus changes by releasing reactive power as usable power to bolster the voltage. A line reactor is placed in line at point of use or just after a transformer to maintain a stable amperage to the user, capacitor.

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Where will a coin land if you drop it in a bus moving at constant speed and in a straight line?

The coin will land straight back down in the same spot from where it was dropped in the bus, assuming the bus is moving at a constant speed in a straight line without any sudden changes in acceleration. This is because the coin is moving with the bus at the same velocity when dropped.


Describe the motion of a bus whose acceleration is 0 but whose speed is not 0.?

If a bus has an acceleration of 0 but a speed that is not 0, it means the bus is moving at a constant speed. The bus is not changing its velocity, so it continues to move in a straight line without speeding up or slowing down.


What is the difference between bus cycle and instruction cycle?

Bus cycle refers to the process of transferring data between the CPU and memory or peripherals, while instruction cycle refers to the series of steps that the CPU goes through to fetch, decode, and execute instructions. In other words, bus cycle involves the movement of data, while instruction cycle involves the actual execution of instructions.


What is a bus that runs back and forth?

a bus that runs back and forth is a shuttle.hi i love you


Why does your friend appear to be at rest though the bus is moving?

Your friend appears to be at rest because they are in the same reference frame as the bus. Since they are moving at the same speed and direction as the bus, there is no relative motion between them and the bus, making it seem like they are at rest.

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What are the difference between bus reactor and line reactor?

Bus reactors are the inductors that limit voltage transients between a couple sections of a bus or a couple separate buses. Line reactors are capacitor or user amperage stabilizers placed at points of usage or right before transformers.


What is the difference between a bus and a coach?

Its the seats that make the difference between a coach and a bus.


What is the difference between a cold and a bus driver?

The difference between a cold and a bus driver is a bus driver has a course to run and a cold has to run its course.


What is the difference between a line isolator and a bus isolator?

If I'm interpreting the question accurately, a "line isolator" is an insulating standoff for transmission or distribution cable. A bus isolator is an insulating standoff for tubular or bar bus as is normally seen in a substation switching yard.


What's the difference between a tram and a bus?

The difference between a tram and a bus is that a tram is a type of rail vehicle that operates on a street railway whereas a bus is operated on a road and does not rely on electricity.


What is difference between a lorry and a bus?

A lorry transports cargo, a bus transports people.


The difference between 1900th bus and modern buses?

The bus in 1900 is smaller not allowing as much people get on the bus


What is the measurement difference between the length of a car and the length of a bus?

The bus is longer than the car


What is the difference between bus and train jurrney?

train is good very very good but bus is bad


What is difference between bus tie and bus coupler?

Bus coupler is use to separate the main bus and reserve bus bar while the bus tie is used for paralleling and syncronizing.


Difference between bus bar and bus duct?

Bus bars are actually simple conductor strips of copper using for connection between one system to another.for example transformer to panel. bus ducts are enclouser of that bus bar


What bus lines cross the the border from the US to Canada?

The Greyhound bus line travels between Canada and the US.