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How to rate capacitor in single phase motor?

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What motor gets more heated single phase or three phase?

Your question is a little like asking, 'How long is a piece of string?'! Do the two motors have the same power rating, or are they different?The rate at which energy is used by any machine is defined by its power rating. If the power ratings of two different machines are the same, then both machines use energy at the same rate. So if a single-phase motor has the same power rating as a three-phase motor, then they will both use exactly the same amount of energy over a given period of time.So, if a single-phase motor has a greater power rating than a three-phase motor, then the single-phase motor will the greater amount of energy in a given period. On the other hand, if a three-phase motor has a greater power rating than a single-phase motor, then the three-phase motor will the greater amount of energy in a given period.


HOW and Why there is 440v supply in three phase and 230v supply in single phase?

because all over the world there is an standard rate of voltage


How much power would a 2.5 single phase motor use in a day?

First of all, you don't 'use power' and, further, it is unaffected by time! Power is the rate at which you use energy. Secondly, what do you mean by '2.5'? Is this kilowatts, horse power?


What is the phase relationship of voltage across a capacitor and current though the capacitor?

In a capacitor, the current LEADS the voltage by 90 degrees, or to put it the other way, the voltage LAGS the current by 90 degrees. This is because the current in a capacitor depends on the RATE OF CHANGE in voltage across it, and the greatest rate of change is when the voltage is passing through zero (the sine-wave is at its steepest). So current will peak when the voltage is zero, and will be zero when the rate of change of voltage is zero - at the peak of the voltage waveform, when the waveform has stopped rising, and is about to start falling towards zero.


The effect of resistance on the rate of charging or discharging a capacitor?

If the resistance is in series with the capacitor, the charge/discharge time is extended.


Why does 3 phase motor have more torque than a single phase motor?

A simple way to look at it is to assume you were spinning a wheel by hand and you were spinning it harder once per revolution. If you applied a load of some sort to the wheel it would slow over a period of time depending on the load. If you continued to manually try and keep the wheel spinning at the same rate, one revolution at a time this would effectively be adding torque to the wheel once per revolution. If you manually mimiced a 3-phase motor you would be manually spinning the wheel 3 times each revolution. This would basically apply three times the torque if each spin used the same force as the single spin did.


Which is not a phase found on a growth rate curve?

Closed Phase :)


Does voltage matter when charging a capacitor?

Yes, voltage matters when charging a capacitor. Capacitor charge rate is proportional to current and inversely proportional to capacitance. dv/dt = i/c So, voltage matters in terms of charge rate, if you are simply using a resistor to limit the current flow, because a larger voltage will attempt to charge faster, and sometimes there is a limit on the current through a capacitor. There is also a limit on voltage across a capacitor, so a larger voltage could potentially damage the capacitor.


How fast does a capacitor give off electricity?

A capacitor can release its stored energy at any rate. The rate is determined by ohm's law. It states that the current in amperes equals the electromotive force (or voltage difference of the capacitor's poles) divided by the resistance between the poles. I=E/R Current=volts/resistance


What is phase equilibria of two component system?

Lets call the two components Phase A and Phase B. Phase equilibria of a two component system occurs when the rate of change of Phase A to Phase B is equal to the rate of change of Phase B to Phase A - meaning that the total change is zero, hence equilibrium is achieved.


What is the act of recovering energy from Capacitor?

A: It is called discharging a capacitor. The charge will follow the rules of a time constant set up by the series resistor and the capacitor. 1 time constant 63% of the charge will be reached and continue at that rate.


How do you use a ceiling fan?

Ceiling fan is a Single phase Induction motor. Generally we use a capacitor start &Run AC Motor for ceiling Fans. Motor principle: whenever current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field-it experiences force. Stator: supplied by 1-phase voltage, current will produce in the stator winding-so magnetic field. But AC motor needs a rotating magnetic field in order turn the motor shaft (fan blades). This is done by applying voltage with different phases to different windings. In a single phase system (like at your house where you would use a ceiling fan) there is only one voltage phase. The capacitor is used to provide a phase shift (i.e. a time offset between currents) in the windings of the motor, making it appear that the motor is operating in a multiphase system.In Simple Terms, A single Phase is Split Into Two. There are also other methods to split Phase But using a capacitor is less expensive. Now we have magnetic field. We need current carrying conductor: Because of Induction, voltage will develop in rotor as It is a closed circuit current will produce-so current carrying conductor placed in magnetic field. Rotor will rotate.