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( in′dək·tiv ′lōd ) (electricity) A load that is predominantly inductive, so that the alternating load current lags behind the alternating voltage of the load. Also known as lagging load.
Watt's or Kilowatt are units for measuring power. Specialy by alternating electric curent Watt is only for the resistive component. No power loss occurs in a ideal inductor or capacitor. The curent for an given power is minimal when V an ...
Any devices that have coils of wire in there manufacture can be classed as inductive loads. e.g. motors, solenoids and contactor coils are a few. Example of resistive loads can be baseboard heaters, filament light bulbs, toasters and stove ...
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A spinning motor generates a back EMF which acts to reduce current flow from the locked rotor value. An inductance generates a voltage, e, which equals -L Δi/Δt, with L being inductance in henries, Δi being the change in current and Δt bein...
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 16:49:45 -0800, "Jon Danniken"
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Likely the difference in loads is due to a power factor where all of the energy is not consumed in the inductive load.
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Welcome to the PF, umerilyas. Tell us what you know about inductors and capacitors in circuits. What differential equations govern the current and voltage relationships in each?
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=168051
I have an aquarium setup and I great pump hooked. I installed a GFCI power outlet for safety reasons, but every time I turn off pump, making the GFCI trips. I think this is because the pump acts as an inducer and after I switch off the circ...
http://www.tteach.com/plugs-safety/
Sealevel Digital I/O products with reed relays are not designed to switch inductive loads such as the coil on another relay. If you need to switch an inductive load, Sealevel recommends using a Digital I/O product with Form C relays instead...
https://www.sealevel.com/faq.asp#anchor43
Yes. Just be certain that you do not plug anything into the Receiver that exceeds the maximum capacity of the Receiver in watts. If you do so, as a safety measure, the product will automatically fail (see Question # 27). This type of produ...
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