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![]() Related Questions Latest Answer : We are Using Neutral for Complete the Electrical Circuit & for balancing the Load in each Phase.We are Using earth, if Phase is touching to body then MCB or ELCB will getting Tripped.If Neutral is fail then in 3Ph Supply 440volt Supply is Passed through ... Read Answers (8) | Asked by : ravinder Latest Answer : Grounding and Earthing are the same. Grounding is US terminology while Earthing is British terminology. ... Read Answers (6) | Asked by : Gagan Latest Answer : The series capacitor is conected to compensate for the line inductance and thus decrease the line reactance so that more power can be tranferred through the line (EV/X sin(delta)) and thus the system stability can be increased. ... Read Answers (4) | Asked by : Gagan Jasrotia 1. what is the different between CGS system and MKS system? 2. When we connect the capacitor Banks in Series with the circuit 3. What is the difference between Earthing & grounding 4. how much voltage Latest Answer : The difference is shows the name itselfP-proportional controlPI- proportional with integral controlPID-proportional with integral and dervitave controlHope this help you ... Read Answers (1) | Asked by : manir 1-what is signal?2-What is Gsm?3-What about AMPS?4-What EDGE?5-What is GPRS?6-What is Ciphering?7-Difference Between Noise and Attenuation? Latest Answer : GSM-The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)GPRS-General Packet Radio ServiceEDGE -Enhanced DataRates for GSM Evolution ... Read Answers (1) | Asked by : Asad Iqbal Latest Answer : Regulator : Is a control the current using resistance, u can adjust the power output (min to max).Stabiliser : Stabiliser is a stable the constant power output depends on rating of a stabiliser ... What is the purpose of coupling capacitor? Latest Answer : Because capacitors pass AC but block DC signals (when charged up to the applied dc voltage), they are often used to separate the AC and DC components of a signal. This method is known as AC coupling or "capacitive coupling". Here, a large value ... What is difference between potentiometer and rheostat? Latest Answer : The difference between potentiometer and rheostat is that the potentiometer can be used for high range of voltage and current but the rheostat cannot be used for high range of voltage or current. Size of the potentiometer is large, rheostat is less.byS.V.Vijayaraj ... What is the difference between a capacitor and a condensor? Latest Answer : hi A capacitor of high rating ie a power capacitor is called as condensor ...
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