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  • Transformer Electrical Interview: Important Questions
    Electrical Concepts | Blog | Electrical Power

    Important Applications of Diversity Factor

    Posted on12/07/202302/10/2024

    Applications of Diversity Factor in electrical engineering design play a vital role in optimizing the electrical systems according to the demand. The diversity factor is typically expressed as the ratio of the sum of individual maximum demands to the maximum demand of the complete system.

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  • Hysteresis Loss and Eddy Current Loss: Important Differences
    Electrical Concepts | Blog | Control and Utilization | Transformers

    Hysteresis Loss and Eddy Current Loss: Important Differences

    Posted on11/07/202302/10/2024

    Difference between Hysteresis loss and eddy current loss can be simplified by understanding the types of losses. Hysteresis loss and eddy current loss are two distinct mechanisms of energy dissipation in different situations.

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  • How to Calculate Power Factor in Electricity Bill?
    Electrical Concepts | Blog | Electrical Power

    How to Calculate Power Factor in Electricity Bill?

    Posted on11/07/202330/08/2025

    How to Calculate power factor in electricity bill? This calculation typically involves using the active power (measured in kilowatts or kW) and the reactive power (measured in kilovolt-amperes reactive or KVAR) consumed by a customer. The power factor in electricity bill is the ratio of active power to apparent power, and it represents the efficiency of electrical power usage.

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  • Derivation of Hysteresis Losses: Important Formulas
    Electrical Concepts | Blog | Control and Utilization | Transformers

    Derivation of Hysteresis Losses: Important Formulas

    Posted on10/07/202302/10/2024

    The derivation of the magnitude of hysteresis losses involves analyzing the energy dissipated during a complete cycle of magnetization and demagnetization of a ferromagnetic material.

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  • What is Hysteresis loss? Magnitude Formula
    Electrical Concepts | Blog | Control and Utilization | Electrical Power | Transformers

    What is Hysteresis loss? Magnitude Formula

    Posted on10/07/202302/10/2024

    Hysteresis loss, also known as magnetic hysteresis loss, is a phenomenon that occurs in ferromagnetic materials when they are subjected to cyclic magnetic fields. It refers to the energy dissipated in the form of heat as the magnetic domains within the material undergo repeated alignment and realignment with the changing magnetic field. Hysteresis is a significant factor to consider in various electrical and magnetic applications.

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  • Eddy Current Loss: Important Applications & Expression
    Electrical Concepts | Blog | Control and Utilization | Electrical Power | Transformers

    Eddy Current Loss: Important Applications & Expression

    Posted on10/07/202302/10/2024

    Eddy current loss, also known as Foucault or joule loss, is a phenomenon that occurs when a conductor is exposed to a varying magnetic field, resulting in the generation of circulating currents within the conductor. These circulating currents are known as Eddy currents and are responsible for the dissipation of energy in the form of heat. Eddy current loss can have significant implications in various electrical and magnetic systems.

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  • SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) - Types, Working, and Applications
    Electronics | Blog | Electrical Concepts

    What is SCR? Important Types, Working & Applications

    Posted on26/05/202312/02/2025

    SCR stands for Silicon Controlled Rectifier. It is a type of semiconductor device that belongs to the family of thyristors, which are widely used in power electronics. An SCR is a four-layer, three-terminal device with three pn-junctions. The three terminals of an SCR are the anode (A), the cathode (K), and the gate (G).

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