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Joule’s Law of Heating

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  • Post published:February 7, 2018
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We know about the heating effect of current, when it flows through a circuit due to collision between electrons and atoms of wire. But precisely how much heat is generated…

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Drift Velocity Drift Current and Electron Mobility

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  • Post published:February 7, 2018
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Definition of Drift Velocity If a particle moves in a space in a random manner. That means it continually changes its directions and velocities in a random manner. The resultant…

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Gauss Theorem

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  • Post published:February 7, 2018
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We know that there is always a static electric field around a positive or negative electrical charge and in that static electric field there is a flow of energy tube…

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Fleming Left Hand rule and Fleming Right Hand rule

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  • Post published:February 6, 2018
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Whenever, a current carrying conductor comes under a magnetic field, there will be force acting on the conductor and on the other hand, if a conductor is forcefully brought under…

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Delta – Star transformation | Star – Delta Transformation

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  • Post published:February 5, 2018
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Three branches in an electrical network can be connected in numbers of forms but most common among them is either star or delta form. In delta connection, three branches are…

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Control of Electrical Drives

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  • Post published:February 5, 2018
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Electrical drives have become the most essential equipment now days in the electrical motors and other rotating machines. We know that electrical drives mainly accomplish three kinds of work, Starting…

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Classification of Electrical Drives or Types of Electrical Drives

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  • Post published:February 5, 2018
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The classification of electrical drives can be done depending upon the various components of the drive system. Now according to the design, the drives can be classified into three types…

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Relationship of Line and Phase Voltages & Currents in a Star Connected System

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  • Post published:February 3, 2018
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To derive the relations between line and phase currents and voltages of a star connected system, we have first to draw a balanced star connected system. Suppose due to load…

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Biot Savart Law

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  • Post published:February 3, 2018
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The mathematical expression for magnetic flux density was derived by Jean Baptiste Biot and Felix Savart. Talking the deflection of a compass needle as a measure of the intensity of…

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Thyristor Application Types Construction Principle of Thyristor

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  • Post published:February 3, 2018
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A thyristor is normally four layer three-terminal device. Four layers are formed by alternating n-type semiconductor and p-type semiconductor materials. Consequently there are three pn junctions formed in the device.…

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