Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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... voltage from 2 to 12 V. If AC voltages are involved , it is reasonably easy to tailor voltages using an apparatus ... primary , is connected to an AC voltage such as at the outlet in a house . The other coil , the secondary , is ...
... voltage from 2 to 12 V. If AC voltages are involved , it is reasonably easy to tailor voltages using an apparatus ... primary , is connected to an AC voltage such as at the outlet in a house . The other coil , the secondary , is ...
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... voltage , Vp , that is applied to the input ( primary ) side produces a time - varying flux in the core . This changing flux couples with the secondary winding and induces a secondary voltage , Vs , in proportion to the ratio of the ...
... voltage , Vp , that is applied to the input ( primary ) side produces a time - varying flux in the core . This changing flux couples with the secondary winding and induces a secondary voltage , Vs , in proportion to the ratio of the ...
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... voltage ( EHV ) sparse electric transmission grid , at typical voltages of 500 kV and higher ; the pool ( or region ) ... primary ( component ) level . The substations are further connected through a low - voltage distribution system to ...
... voltage ( EHV ) sparse electric transmission grid , at typical voltages of 500 kV and higher ; the pool ( or region ) ... primary ( component ) level . The substations are further connected through a low - voltage distribution system to ...
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