- electrical machines
- How does load gets affect with speed in
- What is Swinburne’s or indirect method
- What happens if the Armature coil is
- What is Synchronous condenser
- Why single phase Induction motors are
- What is Over excitation
- What are shunt motors
- What is two reaction
- What are stators
- What is Bright lamp method
- What are series motors
- What is pitch factor
- What is Brake test
- What is meant by Crawling in Induction
- What is normal excitation
- What is Tooth Ripple
- What are series Generators
- What is Power Factor
- What is m.m.f method
- What are Harmonics
- What is Motor mode
- What is breath factor
- What is synchronizing Current
- What is Cross field revolving
- What is meant by Cogging in Induction
- What is the effect of change in
- What is slip test
- What is Synchronizing power
- What are Shunt Generators
- Why does sparking occurs in a
- What is potier method
- What is A.S.A method
- What are V and inverted V
- What is double field revolving
- What is a pony motor
- What is Dark lamp
- What is under excitation
- How can we determine Xd and
- What are universal motors
- Why poly phase induction motors are
- What is the effect of field excitation in
- What are Ratings of a
- What are Cumulative compound
- What are the Advantages of stationary
- What is static excitation
- Explain the operation of alternators on
- What are the different methods of starting
- What are different stating methods of
- What is the effect of change in
- What is brushless excitation
- What does Synchronization of Alternators
- What are the methods of excitation of
- What is synchronous Impedance
- What happens if the field coil
- What is Regenerative or Hopkinson’s
- What is Yoke
- What are Brushes
- What are Interpoles
- What is meant by Skew in
- What are different methods of Synchronizing
- How does cooling of Synchronous machines
- How does speed control can be obtained in
- What do you mean by Speed
- What is Armature voltage control
- What is D.C compound Motor
- What is Cross Magnetization
- What is Shaft
- What is a commutator
- What are Permanent magnet Dc
- How does the speed control of motors
- What is Generating mode
- What are field poles
- What is Armature core
- What is Armature Reaction
- What is Synchroscope method
- What are the advantages of Non salient or
- How does testing of D.C machines
- What is external resistance
- What is Magnetization
- What is voltage regulation of an
- What is Synchronizing Torque
- Can you explain the Parallel operation
- What are the different methods of finding
- How can we reduce the effect of
- What are the effects of Armature
- What factors influence the speed of
- What are the two types of Armature
- What is Direct method of
- What are the necessary conditions to be
- What are the different methods employed in
- Explain Separate excitation
- What are Rotating Amplifiers
- What is Ward Leonard
- What are operating characteristics of
- What are different operating characteristics of
- What is rocker
- Explain Self excitation
- What are rotary parts of D.C
- What is armature winding
- What are the effects of Brush
- What is De-Magnetization
- What is Field windings
- What are Stationary parts of a
- What is commutator action
- What is Compensating
- What are different methods of
- What is the difference between single phase and
- What is Synchronous speed
- What are Non Salient pole Synchronous
- What is starting torque
- What are Squirrel cage Induction
- What is pull-out-torque
- What are heating and cooling curves of
- What are Slip ring Induction
- What is pull in torque
- Mention the applications of Induction
- What are Synchronous compen
- What is the difference between single phase and
- What are Salient pole Synchronous
- Mention the applications of Synchronous
- What are Mechanical
- What are different cooling
- What are speed torque
- How are Induction Machines
- How are Synchronous machines
- What is Electromagnetic energy conversion
- What is Coupling Field reaction
- What is a motor and the principle involved
- What is the generator and the principle
- What is Electromagnetic or Interaction torque
- What is Reluctance or Alignment toque
- What are the differences between Dc and
- What are the different parts of a Stator
- What are the different parts of a Rotor
- What is Pole-Pitch
- What is Synchronization
- What are Electrical and Mechanical degrees
- What is flux per pole
- What are Synchronous and Induction machines
- Explain the Armature and Field windings of
- Explain the Stator and Rotor windings of
- How does the E.M.F generation takes place
- What are the conditions to be satisfied for parallel
- What is efficiency and condition for maximum
- Why do we perform load test or Sumpner’s test
- Why do we perform Polarity tests on
- What is voltage regulation of a Transformer
- How can we express volts, amperes, and
- How does wattmeter connected on H.V side records the
- What is the purpose of Auto-Transformer
- What are Open and Short circuit tests of a
- What is the Emf equation in a Transformer
- What is B-H curve
- What are Transformer losses
- How does the transfer of impedance takes
- What are the properties of a ideal two winding
- What are Stray load and Dielectric
- What are Hysteresis and
- What are Tap changers on Transformers and what
- What is need of Induction regulators in
- What are Three Phase Transformers give their
- What factors causes Noise in a Transformer and
- What is the principle involved in working of
- What do u mean by heating and cooling of
- For low power levels and high power levels which type
- What is the need to reduce leakage flux and how
- What is leakage flux
- What are the two general type of Transformers
- Why does Transformers are know as to
- How does electrical energy transfer takes
- Where Transformers are applicable
- Name different types of Transformer based
- How are Primary and secondary windings
- What is a Transformer