Why is DC voltage applied in an insulation resistance test?
This article describes why DC voltage is applied in an insulation resistance test. Insulation acts as a capacitor and If we apply DC voltage then … Read more
This article describes why DC voltage is applied in an insulation resistance test. Insulation acts as a capacitor and If we apply DC voltage then … Read more
Total harmonic distortion (THD) shows how much of a voltage or current distortion is due to harmonics in the signal. If the sinusoidal voltage is … Read more
When the live point of the electrical power supply system, which is at zero potential under normal condition, is connected to earth point is called … Read more
Adding inductive reactance from a neutral point to the ground is called reactance grounding. The inductive reactance is called the reactor. Using reactance it is … Read more
The current divider rule is used to find the current in the individual circuit when two or more circuit elements are connected in parallel with … Read more
This article aims to define active, reactive, and apparent power & their importance in an electrical circuit. Active Power Definition: The power which is actually … Read more
This article describes the difference between the locked rotor current and starting current of a motor. An induction motor takes about 5 to 7 times … Read more
In this article, we will discuss Anderson’s Bridge in electrical measurement. Here, we will cover the circuit diagram, equation, phasor diagram, and advantages and disadvantages … Read more
In this article, we will derive the energy stored in a capacitor formula. The type of energy stored in a capacitor is electrostatic potential energy. … Read more
In this article, we shall discuss the differences between Salient Pole & Non-Salient Pole Rotor. In electrical machines, the rotor is a moving or rotating … Read more