How do you get parallelism in lapping?
Typically, a double-sided lapping machine is used. The machine laps both sides of the part at the same time. The machines typically have a system of pins/gears and retainers that move the parts across the face of the plate as the plate spins. This helps ensure that parts wear uniformly.
A lot of points are factored when a utility decides to choose 50 or 60 hertz, sometimes it may even been a political rather than a technical one. We have seen various types of wars on measurements types of units used or have been an interested but an innocent invitee in format wars in electronics like 8 track v/s cassette, v2000 (an excellent system) V/s the betamax (also with some notable features) and the vhs. Now we are also extended into the video disc formats. However if we were to look closely many of us will agree that 60hz is a good choice. All inductors and motors could be smaller, and the benefits will encompass a wide array of electrical and electronic goods to which the changes will almost be transparent. But it should be noted that most critical and large capital intensive plants and machinery, including certain medical equipment, will not take too kindly to such a change, which, besides straying from the critical specs, or worse still may give up altogether, unless expensive time consuming replacement or an equally complicated and efficient cycle converter is installed before the system is connected to the mains.
As a historical note, 60Hz was originally chosen in the US to help market AC power systems to customers. The ploy was that a clock could run using a synchronous AC motor and at 60Hz, the gear mechanism would be greatly simplified. Then the job of keeping accurate time fell to the electricity company by maintaining a constant frequency. Prior to this, many different frequencies had been tried.
As regards 50 Hz in India it is descendant of the British Imperial system. Technically speaking operating 50 Hz versus 60 Hz would not make much difference but, to achieve it, either the prime movers - for example steam turbines, gas turbines and diesel engines - would need to be able to tolerate a 20% increase in speed or the alternators they drive - which produce the electricity - would need to be completely rebuilt with extra poles and windings so that they could continue to run at the same rotational speed. The costs of doing such re-engineering would be enormous and could not be justified as "economically worthwhile" from the point of view of actual necessity, quite apart from the severe problems which would be caused to assuring operational continuity of service whilst such changes were made.
Further, for any load equipment - machines, appliances, etc. - that have reactive components (capacitors/inductors), the effects of a frequency change from 50 Hz to 60 Hz on such impedances would not be trivial and would significantly alter their in-circuit behaviour. This means changes would have to be made to the sizes all such reactive components to achieve the same effects at the higher frequency. Doing that would be yet another enormous cost of conversion from 50 Hz to 60 Hz which could not be justified as economically worthwhile.
Where can I find Acme Ozone Complaints?
You can read some reviews of the Acme Ozone project at the Public Forum at the link below.
https://www.commonfloor.com/acme-ozone-thane-review-feedback/pcrf-wybplr
Why is sex determination of unborn fetus banned by the government of India?
sex determination is banned of a unborn baby because if a un needed gender is devoleping the parents
can do abortion to prevent the borning of the child
Who were the foreign travellers who visited India during medieval period?
1.Marco polo
2. Niccolo conti
3.Nikitin
4.Duarte Barbose
5.Domingo Paes
6.Father Monserrate
7.Ralph Fitch
8.Father Xavier
9.Father Guerreiro
10.Captain William Hawkins
11.Thomas Coryat
12.Edward Terry
13.Sir Thomas Roe
14.Francisco Pelsaert
15.Tavernier
16.Bernier
17.Niccoloa Manucci
Why is India called a peninsula?
Any country which is surrounded by sea three sides and the fourth side is land locked, is called peninsular. India is surrounded by Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian sea as its three borders and the fourth side is land locked with Himalayan Mountains. Hence India is a peninsular country.
What is price of nanospeed 100 in india?
i brought it for rs 1350..couldnt bileave it..compared with online price
The golden age of India took place during what Empire?
Golden age of India is the Gupta Empire. During this period India witnessed a huge growth in culture,medicine,temples,science and economy. Aryabhatta,Varahamihra were greatest mathematicians during Gupta era. Arts and music reached a new height.