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Normally-open and Normally-closed Switch Contacts

Normally-open and Normally-closed Switch Contacts

Normally open and normally closed switch contacts are the terminology used to describe the open and close positions of the switch in normal conditions. Here,

Difference between Open Circuit and Closed Circuit

Difference between Open Circuit and Closed Circuit | Example

The main difference between the open circuit and a closed circuit is that electric current can not flow in an open circuit, whereas the electric

What is an Open Circuit?

Open Circuit: What is it? (And How Does it Differ To a Short Circuit)

An open circuit is an electric circuit that does not allow the electric current to pass in the circuit. Contrary to an open circuit, a

Simplified Formulas for Parallel Circuit Resistance Calculations

Simplified Formulas for Parallel Circuit Resistance Calculations

In this article, we will discuss the formula of resistance in parallel connection. The resistances are connected in the series and parallel combinations to get

transformer voltage ratio calculation

Transformer Voltage Ratio Calculation Calculator

The transformer voltage ratio is defined as the ratio of primary voltage to secondary voltage. The transformer has two winding – primary and secondary winding.

circle diagram of induction motor

Circle Diagram of Induction Motor – Definition, Construction & Its Parts

The Circle Diagram of an Induction motor is very important for studying motor performance under all operating conditions. In other words, we can say that the circle

difference between transmission and distribution line

Difference between Transmission Line and Distribution Line

The main difference between the transmission and distribution line is that the transmission line carries a large amount of power at high voltage, whereas a

turn ratio of transformer

Turn Ratio of Transformer- Definition, Formula, Solved Problems

In this article, we will discuss the most important term-turn ratio of a transformer. You may find this term confusing if not understood conceptually. You

Ct ratio calculator

CT Ratio Calculator & CT Ratio Calculation Formula

In this article, we will discuss the CT ratio calculator and CT ratio calculation formula. The CT ratio is very important as a design factor

electrical busbars

Electrical Busbar- Types, Advantages, Disadvantages

An electrical busbar consists of a metallic conductor in a shape like a bar or a strip enclosed in switch gear, panel boards, and busway

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