(a)
The graph of
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Answer to Problem 44PQ
Plot for the induced emf in coil
Plot for the induced emf in coil 2 is shown below.
Plot for induced emf in coil
Explanation of Solution
As it is known that a three phase generator has
Therefore, a phase a difference of
Write the expression to calculate the induced emf in the coil.
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Write the expression to calculate the peak value of emf.
Here,
Write the expression for the angular frequency.
Here,
Let the coil
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Write the Equation for the emf of coil
Convert degree in to radian
Write the expression for induced emf in coil
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Convert degree in to radian
Write the expression for induced emf in coil
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Calculate the peak emf
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Conclusion:
Calculate the angular frequency.
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Calculate the equation of emf for coil
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Calculate the equation of emf for coil
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Calculate the equation of emf for coil
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Draw the table to plot the graph at different time interval.
Plot for the induced emf in coil
Plot for the induced emf in coil 2 is shown below.
Plot for induced emf in coil
(b)
The ways in which a three phase generator is better than a one phase generator.
(b)
Answer to Problem 44PQ
The three phase generator has higher efficiency and higher power factor compared to a one phase generator which is its major advantage over one phase generator.
Explanation of Solution
The advantage of three phase generator over a one phase generator are as follows.
- 1. The power output of a three phase generator is constant whereas the power generated by a one phase generator is pulsating that it is not constant and behaves in an alternating manner.
- 2. The three phase generator has higher power factor as compared to one phase generator.
- 3. The three phase generator has much higher efficiency as compared to the one phase motor.
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