Sir resultant torque was in forward direction in running condition . But if we give intial rotation to rotor in backword direction, then the resultant torque will be in backword direction ?
@@lecturesinelectricaleng Sir why MMF decreases when we move from center? Do we need to consider the physical angle, so that turns become N*cos(alpha).
Sir you are the best teacher bus aap hindi mai video banaya kijiye English mai itna comfortable nahi hai itna
Why it is ¢=¢m sin(wt) cos(alpha)
Why cos(alpha) in that equation
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Thank you sir . completely understand the topic .
Thank you sir.
What is alpha sir
Plz repeat the audio was not clear at the instant when you explained Alpha
Sir can you plz explain the torque graph in the lecture. what is that slip =2 means
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great explanation
What is alpha?
Sir resultant torque was in forward direction in running condition .
But if we give intial rotation to rotor in backword direction, then the resultant torque will be in backword direction ?
Thank you so muchh sir
Sir i didn't understand why u have considered cos alpha why not sin alpha
Sir please, so can we say that there are negative sequence components present due to the backward flux and torque
@@lecturesinelectricaleng Sir why MMF decreases when we move from center?
Do we need to consider the physical angle, so that turns become N*cos(alpha).
Nyc sir
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