Salient Pole Synchronous Generator

Salient Pole Synchronous Generator: A Salient Pole Synchronous Generator, as shown in Fig. 4.29, is distinguished from a round rotor machine by constructional features of field poles which project with…

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Potential Difference between a and b

Potential Difference between a and b: Figure 3.2 shows a group of parallel charged conductors. It is assumed that the conductors are far removed from the ground and are sufficiently…

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Induction Generator Transmission Line Diagram

Induction Generator Transmission Line Diagram: An induction generator is asynchronous in nature because of which it is commonly used as windmill generator as a windmill runs at non-fixed speed. These…

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What is RAM?

What is RAM?: What is RAM? -Unlike ROM, we can read from or write into the RAM, so it is often called read/write memory. The numerical and character data that…

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ROM Memory

ROM Memory: It is a read only memory. We can't write data in this ROM Memory. It is non-volatile memory i.e. it can hold data even if power is turned…

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Need of Instrumentation Amplifier

Need of Instrumentation Amplifier: As we know Instrumentation Amplifier are used to amplify the low level differential signals very precisely, in presence of the large common mode noise and interference…

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