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21.
The power rating of a carbon-composition resistor that is to handle up to 1.2 W should be
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Asru said:
3 years ago
The exact answer is 1W.
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Sabari said:
1 decade ago
How can it be? Tell me clear explanation?
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Bama said:
1 decade ago
Carbon resistors, for example, are commonly made in wattage ratings of 1/8 (0.125) W, 1/4 (0.250) W, 1/2 (0.5) W, 1W, and 2 Watts. Generally speaking the larger their physical size the higher its wattage rating. However, it is always better to select a particular size resistor that is capable of dissipating two or more times the calculated power.
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Abdul rauf khan said:
1 decade ago
It is an assumption that the source is reliable if it can supply 70% of its own power rating & 30% of power is required to energies itself.
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ABDUL RAUF KHAN said:
1 decade ago
CONCEPT FOR THE SELECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT RATING.
Basically in case of the selection of the switchgear:
1) First in case of the selection of switch the rating at least 2.5 times of the rated current in case of continuous duty cycle.
2) Secondly the selection of switchgear like MCB, MCCB, ELCB, RCCB depends on the type of load selection i.e. in case of induction motor the starting current is high in that case the rating of switchgear is some higher than the starting current otherwise the mcb trip the circuit.
3) In case other than the induction load the rating is 2.5 times of the load current.
Basically in case of the selection of the switchgear:
1) First in case of the selection of switch the rating at least 2.5 times of the rated current in case of continuous duty cycle.
2) Secondly the selection of switchgear like MCB, MCCB, ELCB, RCCB depends on the type of load selection i.e. in case of induction motor the starting current is high in that case the rating of switchgear is some higher than the starting current otherwise the mcb trip the circuit.
3) In case other than the induction load the rating is 2.5 times of the load current.
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Stuti kushwaha said:
9 years ago
If equipment handles the 1.2 w then it's rated value should be greater than 1.2 w and nearest also other wise more losses will occur.
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D Shwetha said:
7 years ago
1.2W resistor rating b/w above 1W below 1.5W/2W.
1W resistor is will use instead of 1.2W resistor will heatup. So we can use a 2W resistor instead of 1.2W. Rating will high no problem for ckt but rating will less than operating value equipment will burn.
1W resistor is will use instead of 1.2W resistor will heatup. So we can use a 2W resistor instead of 1.2W. Rating will high no problem for ckt but rating will less than operating value equipment will burn.
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Biswajit said:
1 decade ago
What is carbon composition resistor?
Gjs said:
1 decade ago
What is carbon composition resistor?
Manoj said:
1 decade ago
To handle 1.2 W, it should be of a slightly higher rating. If we choose a very high rating, cost increases. So it is advisable to choose a slightly higher rating of resistors.
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