Motor Jogging Operation- Definition and Applications
Motor Jogging operation rotates the motor in slow increments. In jogging operation, the motor receives repeated starting and stopping commands in short bursts to perform slow … Read more
Motor Jogging operation rotates the motor in slow increments. In jogging operation, the motor receives repeated starting and stopping commands in short bursts to perform slow … Read more
A universal motor can be defined as a motor that can be operated on both AC and DC supply. The internal design of the motor … Read more
Electrical diagrams, also known as electrical schematics, visually represent an electrical circuit using symbols and lines. They clearly illustrate how components are connected and how … Read more
A Sinusoidal wave in the context of Electrical or Electronics Engineering is used to represent a time-varying voltage or current whose average value in a … Read more
Capacitors in series draw the same current and store the same amount of electrical charge irrespective of the capacitance value. In this article, we will … Read more
A parallel resonance circuit has three components, R.L and C, connected in the parallel connection, and the reactance of the inductor cancels the reactance of … Read more
A parallel RLC circuit is a type of alternating current (AC) circuit that consists of all three basic elements, namely, resistor (R), inductor (L), and … Read more
Impedance opposes the current in the AC circuit. The impedance is formed in the AC circuit because of the resistance and reactance of the circuit … Read more
In a series resonance circuit, the resonance condition occurs when the inductive reactance of the circuit becomes equal to the capacitive reactance. In this condition, … Read more
An RL series circuit is one that contains two basic circuit components, namely an inductor and a resistor connected in series across an AC source. … Read more