No load or Blocked Rotor Test on Three Phase Induction Motor
No load or Open circuit test This test is performed on an induction motor, when the motor is running on No load. In this test, without connecting any load on…
Difference between Synchronous Motor and Induction Motor
The following are the main comparison between Synchronous Motor & Induction Motor Sr. No.Synchronous MotorInduction Motor1.It is not self-starting.It is self-starting motor.2.It runs at a constant speed known as synchronous speed.Its…
Different Types of Faults in Overhead Transmission Lines
Electrical energy is generated at various power station & is transmitted & distributed to the consumers. There are various faults which may occur in the system during transmission & distribution…
Difference between HVDC and HVAC
The following are the main comparison between High voltage A.C. & High voltage D.C. system. Sr. No.HVDCHVAC1.Only or two conductor are used.Three conductor are required.2.Saving of conductor material as only…
Explain Structure of Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cell
Prokaryotic Cell Prokaryotic cells are single-celled microorganisms known to be the earliest on earth. Prokaryotes include Bacteria and Archaea. The photosynthetic prokaryotes include cyanobacteria that perform photosynthesis. A prokaryotic cell…
Draw and Explain the Construction and Working Principle of DC Motor
DC Motor A DC motor is a machine which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy is known as DC motor. Image By - Electrical Technology Construction of DC Motor The construction…
Single Phase Induction Motor | Double Revolving Field Theory
Single Phase Induction Motor As the name shows, single-phase motors run on single phase supply. Such motors are of small size i.e., their output voltage is less than one horse…
Moving Iron Instrument | Advantages & Disadvantages
Moving Iron Instrument There are indicating instrument which are used to measure current & voltage. In moving iron instrument the movable system consists of one or more pieces of specially-…
Classification of Measuring Instruments
Classification of measuring instruments :- The instruments are used for measuring the unknown quantity. These instruments are used for the measurement of the electrical quantities like voltage, current,…
Static Characteristics of Instruments
Static Characteristics of Instruments The set of criteria defined for the instruments, which are used to measure the quantities which are slowly varying with time or mostly constant, i.e. ;…