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Left or right hand?Hey, can sm1 explain me fleming's rule?
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Left or right hand?Hey, can sm1 explain me fleming's rule?
LeftLeft or right hand?
Suppose you wanna send 4 MW of power through a cable of 4 Ω.eureka!
Q) Explain why energy losses in the transmission cables are lower when the voltage is
high.
Ans) high voltage means) low(er) current (but V is directly prop. to R!)
for given supply power
(low(er) current means) less heat/thermal energy (generated in cables) OR P = I2R (?)
for given resistance (of cables)
cables heated by current
Explain...
Thumb thrust/motion/movementLeft
THANK YOUOkay, we know that Resistance α length/Area.
Since the coil has a diameter half of that the original one → area of the new coil = ¼ Area of the original one.
Which means, keeping length constant, the new resistance should have been R = length/(Area/4) → R = 4length/Area → R = 4(Resistance of original coil) = 4*4 = 16 ohm.
Whereas, the new resistance is actually V/I → 1.8/0.3 = 6 ohm.
Since R α L → ratio of resistances = ratio of lengths → 6/16 * 100 = 37.5%
Hope you get it.
well this is smthin u shud know by heart now! go through the notes again for sure ur finding the ansthis question
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