The frequencies and voltage used in Dielectric heating are (A) 10 – 30 MHz, upto 25 kV (B) 50 – 60 Hz, upto 25 kV (C) 10 – 30 MHz, upto 100 V (D) 50 – 60 Hz, 110 V – 230 V
Last Answer : The frequencies and voltage used in Dielectric heating are 10 – 30 MHz, upto 25 kV
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What is meant by dielectric heating?
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State the difference between energy conservation and energy audit.
Last Answer : energy conservation Energy audit It is reducing the growth of energy consumption by avoiding unnecessary usage of energy It is an inspection, survey & analysis of energy flows ... Various measuring instruments, with proper sensing elements are required for the energy audit.
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What's the difference between electronic and electrical
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What is the difference between a cable and a conductor?
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Describe the difference between direct and alternating current.
Last Answer : Direct current is the flow of electricity or charge in one direction.. Alternative current is the flow of charge that doesn't flow in one direction.
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Describe the difference between an open circuit and a short circuit.
Last Answer : Open circuit means the wire is cut meaning power will not flow and close circuit means wire is not cut and hence power will flow.Short circuit is the same as close circuit
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Write difference between absolute & secondary instrument.
Last Answer : Absolute Instrument Secondary Instrument 1. These give magnitude of quantity in terms physical constants of instruments 1. These give reading directly of the quantity at the time of ... Raleigh current balance. 6. Examples - ammeter, voltmeter, amperehour meter, wattmeter etc.
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What is the difference between relay and contactor?
Last Answer : Relay have smaller ratings. Contactor is a high rating relay.
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Last Answer : In a single phase power factor meter the phase difference between the currents in the two pressure coils is exactly 90°.
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Last Answer : A differential relay measures the vector difference between two or more similar electrical quantities.
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What is the difference between BJT and FET?
Last Answer : BJT is a current opperated transistor while FET is a field opperated transistor.
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What is the difference between a soft start and a VFD?
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What is the difference between an AC and DC generator?
Last Answer : The generator which generates DC voltage is called DC generator and generator which generates AC voltage is called AC generator (or) Alternator. In DC generator armature is rotated and field winding ... generator. A DC generator can generate low voltages but an AC generator can generate upto 11kv.
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What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous generator?
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What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous motors?
Last Answer : The motor which rotates at constant speed is called synchronous motor. And that constant speed is called as synchronous speed. And the motor which does not rotates at constant speed are called asynchronous motor. Asynchronous motor is also called as Induction motor.
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What is the difference between eddy current and hysteresis loss?
Last Answer : Loss occurred by magnetising and demagnetising process is called histerisis loss and the current flowed due to the magnetic field produced by the electric field applied is called eddy current losses
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What is the difference between an anode and a cathode?
Last Answer : The anode is positively charged electrode and the cathode is negatively charged electrode.
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What is the difference between a sensor and a transducer?
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What is the difference between microcontroller and ARM processor?
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What is the difference between a microcontroller and a microprocessor?
Last Answer : Compare microprocessor and microcontroller Microprocessor Microcontroller 1)Inbuilt RAM and ROM 1)Do not have inbuilt RAM or ROM 2)Inbuilt timer 2)Doesn't have inbuilt timer ... same memory 6)Many Multifunction pins on the IC 6)less multifunction Pins on IC.
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What is the difference between a mesh and a loop?
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What is the difference between an ECU and an ECM?
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What is the difference between DFT and FFT?
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What is the difference between AC and DC drive?
Last Answer : AC means alternating current It's Frequency is 50hz Dc means direct current ItsI Frequency is 0Hz
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What is difference between computer engineering and computer science?
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What is the difference between analog and digital electronics?
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What is the difference between line and phase current?
Last Answer : The currents flows through phase lines is called line voltage and currents flows from phase to neutral line is called phase current
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What is the difference between line and phase voltage?
Last Answer : Line voltage is voltage between two phases R &Y (415 v) while phase voltage is the voltage between one phase and a neutral B & N (240 v).
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What is the difference between a line voltage and low voltage control system?
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What is difference between KW and KVA?
Last Answer : kW is kilowatt and kVA is kilovolt ampere. kW is unit of real power and kVA is unit of Apparent power.
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What is the difference between linear and nonlinear electrical loads?
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What is the difference between a blackout and brownout?
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What is the difference between beta and forced beta for BJT?
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What is difference between Star and Delta Connection?
Last Answer : Star is 1. Open ckt 2. At center point present neutral Delta is 1. Closed ckt 2. Neutral not present in this case
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What is the difference between a counter and a timer?
Last Answer : Counter counts only when the trigger is applied and timer counts continuously with some equal delay.
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What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources?
Last Answer : Renewable energy sources are non-perishable, and Non-renewable energy sources are perishable sources. Non-Renewable energy sources are like coal, oil,nuclear fuel etc. Renewable energy sources are :- wind, solar, tidal, Geo thermal etc.
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What is the difference between a switch and a relay?
Last Answer : Switch is simply a mechanical contact mechanism and relay is a electromagnetic switch . Switch can be direct mechanically turn on and off but relay can be operated by energising coil .
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What is the difference between a coil and an inductor?
Last Answer : Inductor is covering with insulating material is called coil.so they differentiate between coil and inductor.
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What is the difference between forward and reverse bias?
Last Answer : Forward bias is a PN junction bias which allows current to flow through the junction. Forward bias decreases the resistance of the depletion layer. Reverse bias is a PN junction bias that allows only ... Positive polarity on the n-type material and negative polarity to the p-type material.
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Distinguish between AC and DC.
Last Answer : Particulars Direct Current Alternating Current Definition It is the current whose magnitude and direction do not change with respect to time. It is the current whose ... system, electroplating, Battery charging, Traction. AC machines, Domestic and industrial supply.
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Give the circuit analysis of current source inverter with resistive load. What are the main difference between voltage source inverter and current source inverter?
Last Answer : Current source inverter (CSI): In current source inverter, the output current is independent of load. The input current of current source inverter is constant. Current source converter converts DC input current to ... are connected in parallel. In CSI diodes are connected in series.
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what is the difference between AC and DC current ?
Last Answer : AC is generated using Alternator. DC is generated using DC generator. AC changes its direction periodically. DC do not change its direction periodically. AC have non zero frequency. DC have zero ... Power factor of AC is between 0 and 1. But power factor of DC is always 1.
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What is difference between Conductor and insulator ?
Last Answer : Conductor is a material that offers no resistance to the flow of current, while an insulator is a material that offers total resistance to the flows of current, It doesn't allowed any flows of current.
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What is another name for an insulator?
Last Answer : Dielectric material is another name for an insulator.
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How does the resistance of a conductor compare to that of an insulator?
Last Answer : The resistance of a conductor can be significantly lower than the resistance of an insulator, depending on each material's atomic properties.
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State functions of ; i) Cable box ii) Guard wire iii) Shackle insulator iv) Stay wire used in service connection
Last Answer : i) Function of Cable box: To hold and inspect incoming and outgoing terminals ii) Function of Guard wire : A grounded conductor placed beneath an overhead transmission line in order to ground ... in service connection: To give mechanical Support to pole, line and prevent leakage current if any
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The number of insulator discs (each rated 11 kV) required in a suspension type insulator string of 220 kV line is
Last Answer : The number of insulator discs (each rated 11kV) required in a suspension type insulator string of 220 kV line is 16
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May 8, 2018
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A suspension type insulator has 2 units with self capacitance C and ground capacitance of 0.2 C. Each unit can withstand for a maximum voltage of 11 kV. Its string efficiency is (A) 78% (B) 82% (C) 80% (D) 84%
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Apr 28, 2018
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How many insulator disc used for 33 kV transmission voltage line?
Last Answer : 5,As 33kv is Vrms
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