Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 9 (Q.No. 33)
33.
Power of a governor is the
mean force exerted at the sleeve for a given percentage change of speed
workdone at the sleeve for maximum equilibrium speed
mean force exerted at the sleeve for maximum equilibrium speed
none of the above
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Ksrtc said:   5 years ago
Power of governor is the work done on the sleeve to change its equilibrium position for the fractional change in speed.
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MD RABNAWAZ QAISAR Y said:   6 years ago
The Power of a governor is the work done at the sleeve for a given percentage change of speed.

Deepravish said:   7 years ago
Power = Mean effort * lift of sleeve.

Himansu said:   8 years ago
Mean force exerted at the sleeve for a given percentage change of speed is called ''effort of governor''.

Neeraj said:   9 years ago
Power of governor the work done on the sleeve to change its equilibrium position for the fractional change in speed.

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