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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.
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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 ...
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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?
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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...
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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...
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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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