A 35 mm2 cable is run 600 meters to a pump station.The insulation resistance of the cable is 140Mega Ohms.Calculate the change in the insulation resistance value if the cable length was shortened to 450 meters, when the pump station was relocated.
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A motor has a synchronous speed of 50rps and runs at 2850rpm when connected to a 230-volt 50Hz supply. Calculate: a) per unit slip b) percentage slip Anyone able to help me with this Q , struggling to transposing the formula. Thanks in advance.
A 35 mm2 cable is run 600 meters to a pump station.The insulation resistance of the cable is 140Mega Ohms.Calculate the change in the insulation resistance value if the cable length was shortened to 450 meters, when the pump station was relocated.
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Brilliant joe
A motor has a synchronous speed of 50rps and runs at 2850rpm when connected to a
230-volt 50Hz supply. Calculate:
a) per unit slip
b) percentage slip
Great Stuff Joe !
Great explanation as ever Joe👏
You’d make quite good as a teacher!!
Have you ever thought of taking this up professionally?👍😂
We need more Joe Robinson videos! What’s in the pipeline Joe?👍
That’s amazing Joe, thanks for showing the second one and the completeness aswell, quick question, are you still in tresham or are you a Lone Ranger now?
Cheers buddy, I'm not at Tresham anymore, I'm full time eFIXX now. 😃
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@@JoeRobinsonTraining it’s definitely not a joke at the moment but I owe you it, my last tutor for 2365-2 done really well for us, the new one is a bit strange but does his best… I send everyone your playlist in our class for revision. It makes sense!
@@StreamFeeds then you have done plenty my friend, you don't owe me a thing. Keep me posted on how you're getting on yeah?
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Funky maths, I like it.
Cheers buddy.
A motor has a synchronous speed of 50rps and runs at 2850rpm when connected to a
230-volt 50Hz supply. Calculate:
a) per unit slip
b) percentage slip
Anyone able to help me with this Q , struggling to transposing the formula. Thanks in advance.
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