Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
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To produce an 800 Hz sine wave, a four-pole generator must be operated at
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Sachin sharma said:
9 years ago
Same calculate Rpm than calculate Rps N = 120f/p = rpm/60 for convert rps.
Dino said:
1 decade ago
Frequency = No of poles x Revolution Rate.
f = (2 * 400 rps).
f = 800 hz.
f = (2 * 400 rps).
f = 800 hz.
Vinay said:
1 decade ago
BY USING FORMULA, n=120f/P
=120*800/4
=24000 rpm
=24000/60 rps
n=400 rps
=120*800/4
=24000 rpm
=24000/60 rps
n=400 rps
Peter said:
3 years ago
Can we also have the answer in rads/sec?
Anyone, explain it please.
Anyone, explain it please.
Saran said:
1 decade ago
N=120f/p
N=(120*800)/4=24000 rpm
Speed in rps = 24000/60 = 400rps
N=(120*800)/4=24000 rpm
Speed in rps = 24000/60 = 400rps
Shameek mohamed said:
10 years ago
N = 2*(f/p); speed in rps.
N = 2*(800/4)†\'2*200 = 400.
N = 2*(800/4)†\'2*200 = 400.
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Mensah Ebenezer said:
4 years ago
What is the general formulae for solving this? Please explain.
Akshaya said:
1 decade ago
Every engineer has different creative. It is shown here.
You said:
1 decade ago
All showed same formula but differed in arrangement.
Gurupriya said:
1 decade ago
Please give clear formula. And what is rps?
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