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Switch gears are devices used to control, protect and isolate electrical equipment.
Switch gears are used to control the flow of electricity in a circuit.
They protect electrical equipment from damage caused by overloads, short circuits, and other faults.
Examples of switch gears include circuit breakers, fuses, and relays.
Switch gears can be classified into low voltage and high voltage switch gears.
Protection devices lik...
Principle of electrical refers to the fundamental laws and theories governing the behavior of electricity and its applications.
Electricity flows from high potential to low potential
Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points
Kirchhoff's laws describe the conservation of charge and energy in electrical circuits
Electromagnetic induc...
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The power factor for DC is always 1.
Power factor is the ratio of real power to apparent power in an electrical circuit.
In DC circuits, the power factor is always 1 because there is no reactive power.
Reactive power is associated with AC circuits and is caused by inductance and capacitance.
Since DC circuits do not have inductors or capacitors, there is no reactive power and the power factor is unity.
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posted on 13 Oct 2022
WTG stands for Wind Turbine Generator. Yaw drive system is responsible for orienting the turbine blades into the wind.
WTG converts wind energy into electrical energy
Yaw drive system rotates the nacelle to face the wind
Yaw drive system consists of yaw motor, yaw brake, and yaw bearing
Yaw motor receives signals from the controller to rotate the nacelle
Yaw brake holds the nacelle in position during maintenance or high win
A transformer is an electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction.
Transformers are used to increase or decrease the voltage in an electrical circuit.
They consist of two or more coils of wire, known as windings, that are wound around a core made of magnetic material.
The primary winding receives electrical energy from a power source, while the secondary ...
A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
Rectifiers are commonly used in power supplies to convert AC voltage to DC voltage.
They are made up of diodes, which allow current to flow in only one direction.
Rectifiers can be half-wave or full-wave, depending on the number of diodes used.
Examples of rectifiers include bridge rectifiers, vacuum tube rectifiers, and soli
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The question is asking about the current of a unit.
The current of a unit refers to the amount of electric current flowing through a specific unit or device.
It is typically measured in amperes (A) or milliamperes (mA).
The current of a unit can vary depending on the specific device or circuit being discussed.
For example, the current of a unit could refer to the current flowing through a resistor, a transistor, or a motor...
Transformers are rated in KVA (kilovolt-amperes) to indicate their power capacity.
KVA stands for kilovolt-amperes, which is a unit of apparent power.
The KVA rating of a transformer indicates the maximum amount of power it can handle.
Transformers are available in various KVA ratings to suit different power requirements.
Higher KVA ratings indicate higher power capacity.
For example, a transformer with a 100 KVA rating can
Loop law, also known as Kirchhoff's voltage law, states that the sum of the voltages in any closed loop in a circuit is zero.
Loop law is a fundamental principle in electrical engineering.
It is also known as Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL).
According to loop law, the algebraic sum of the potential differences (voltages) around any closed loop in a circuit is always zero.
It is based on the principle of conservation of energ...
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