Object to be tilted = 1200mm diameter cylinder
Cylinder height = 2.5 meter
weight of tilting assembly = 1200 kg
Cylinder is on platform which is "L" shaped and tilting point is on that corner of "L" as in attached image.
Shaft diameter on which it is tilted id 63mm
Angular acceleration = 0.05236...
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I am making a half bridge power amplifier that operates at 24 V.
The bridge has to supply around 3A current to an inductive load (10mH)
The bridge will be controlled using 20kHz PWM from a microcontroller.
I have put a ACS712 current sensor in the load path to give feedaback to the...
I'm looking for a high voltage power supply. I have no experience with such a power supply, nor with all the terms or specifications used for such tools, so I'm looking for general suggestions to what to look for.
I want to generate an electric field or potential field between two points a few...
A team of scientists from China's Institute of Plasma Physics announced this week that plasma in its Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) would be ready to begin attempting to generate more energy than it uses, in a world first.
I am dubious about more news that comes out of...
Is there alternative ways for producing Tritium for fusion power plants other than using lithium?. In the wiki article about fusion power I read that Deuterium-Deuterium fusion produce Tritium so I wonder if this can be used as a way to produce tritium for Deuterium-Tritium fusion power plants...
News: The cost of offshore wind plant has been falling rapidly and now some projects in Holland are viable without subsidy...
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so, assuming that you know all of the aspects of your theoretical generator, apart from the voltage and current, how would you work it out. I know that it is possible, but i can't find anything that I understand, or is even valid online. There should be some equations i can use to work it all...
Homework Statement
L = 20mH = 20 x 10-3 H
i = 40 mA for t≤0
i = A1e-10,000t + A2e-40,000t A for t≥0
The voltage at t=0 is 28 V.
I have to find the equation for the voltage for t>0.
Then I have to find the time when power is zero.
Homework Equations
v(t) = L* di/dt
p(t) = L*i* di/dt
The...
Hi, I have a problem to design traktor power transmission.Can anybody tell me How to calculate minimum speed for output shaft.I need to calculate number of rotation(maximum and minimum) of the driven shaft
Here is the equation: n(driven) max=(n(drive) + n2 (max). (z3/z1)) /(z3/z2 +1)
so I get...
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I've recently started learning about electrical three phase theory, and therefore got some questions.
Imagine the following:
Countries like Albania, Norway ++, have IT earthing configuration in their distribution grids, i.e. the neutral point is not solidly grounded, however "grounded"...
Homework Statement
A well has a diameter of 6 m and a height of 15 m.2/3 of volume of the well is filled with water.A pump can vacate 1/3 of volume of water from the well in 7 minutes 20 seconds.What is the power of the pump?
Homework Equations
W=mgh, P=W/t
The Attempt at a Solution
The...
The problem says: A radio station emits electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 100MHz (102*106 Hz).
a)What's the energy of this radiation's/glow's photon? (Solved, i found 6,63*10-26 J)
b)Compare your calculation with the energy of another visible radiation/glow, with a wavelength of 600nm...
Hello, I have recently converted an old bluetooth speaker into a Aux input device for a guitar amplifier. You can see how I converted it here. So now I'm trying to power both the bluetooth device and the guitar amplifier using the original amplifier's power supply.
Here is the power that each...
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1. Homework Statement
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I am trying to solve this math equation (that I found on a paper) on finding the variance of a noise after passing through an LTI system whose impulse response is h(t)
X(t) is the input noise...
Homework Statement
Hello. I'm not entirely sure what this question is asking me, so I'll post it and let you know my thoughts, and any input is greatly appreciated.
If the series ##\sum_{n=0}^\infty a_n(x-4)^n## converges at x=6, determine if each of the intervals shown below is a possible...
I'm having trouble verifying an experiment I ran to determine the power dissipation of a heating element. 13.15W of power was applied to 3ft nichrome wire. Temperature readings were collected until they stabilized at 128.5F (room temp was 70F). I want to create a mathematical model of the system...
I've been taught that $$1^\infty$$ is undetermined case. Why is it so? Isn't $$1*1*1...=1$$ whatever times you would multiply it? So if you take a limit, say $$\lim_{n\to\infty} 1^n$$, doesn't it converge to 1? So why would the limit not exist?
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I have some plans that i want to share and get some feedback on before i start construction and buying parts. I have some land next to a lake that i can build a dam with head of 30m around 10000m2 and almost 50000m3.
I am thinking of solar panels and wind turbine to generate electricity...
Thanks to anyone who likes to chime in and help out this newbie. :smile:
I bought some CC CV buck converters to power my DIY LED panel project using a perfectly working PC power supply unit that was collecting dust inside a fairly old and unused PC but unfortunately the buck converter does not...
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I'm studying p-i-n photodiode (PD) at the moment and understand that the photodiode's response will depend on the frequency of the light signal going into it. I am struggling however to understand the concept of bandwidth, and why is it that the photocurrent at the PD decreases with higher...
I'm in the snow removal business and am unhappy with my snow plow on residential driveways. I am going to fabricate a light duty power brush for my vehicle, and I am going to power it with an electric motor and battery pack for quiet operation and relative simplicity.
The demands on this power...
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I'm interested in the feasibility of providing high DC voltages (~kV) in a physically small and low mass package (~grams). The power source does not actually need to be very energy...
Homework Statement :
It takes gravity 1.43 seconds to pull a 3.67 kg cat down from a 10m tall ledge. What is the power output of gravity? [/B]
Homework Equations
P=mgd/t
P=w/t
P=power
M=mass
G=gravity
D=distance
W=work
T=time[/B]
The Attempt at a Solution
P=(3.67)(9.81)(10)/1.43
P=251.77
Homework Statement
By using Fourier transform, I want to calculate power of signal. I confuse that f(x) in attached equation represents voltage or power. Is that possible when f(x) means power to use Fourier transform.
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
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I understand that a bench power supply (see picture below) is mainly used as a constant voltage source: once the load is connected to the two terminals, we set voltage ##V_{supply}## by turning the voltage knobs on the right and find that voltage across the load. At the same time, the...
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Alternative cooling systems are considered for a large computing centre requiring 1 MW of cooling...
I will use 3 way power splitter and power detector.
1. This is power splitter data sheet. In this data sheet, there are different isolation values. What does it mean?? Also in that point, I wonder definition of isolation at power splitter.
2. This is power detector data sheet. In this data...
Homework Statement
A 1130 kg car is initially at rest when it accelerates up a 21 m high hill. When it reaches the top of the hill it is traveling at 18 m/s. If it takes 6.5 s to reach the top of the hill, what was the average power of the car?
Homework Equations
W = Fd
P = w/t
The Attempt at...
I am exploring the behaviors of complex integers (Gaussian and Eisenstein integers). My understanding is that when a complex integer z with norm >1 is multiplied by itself repeatedly, it creates a series of perfect powers. For instance, the Gaussian integer 1+i generates the series 2i, -2+2i...
Does it take more electrical energy to transmit HF and lower frequencies than it takes to transmit VHF and above?
Are there any wavelengths beyond radio waves and gamma rays?
Is it true that the lower the frequency, the lower the amount of data that's being sent? I read on this wiki that...
How can I use power detectors for RF pulse detection? RF pulse has a symmetric Gaussian-like shape.
Is the output of power detectors continuous line or point?
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I have calculated the received power for free space optic (FSO) using the equation:
Lsystem (system loss) is set to 8dB. PTotal can be calculated as:
where Ntx (number of receiver) = 1 and PTx (transmitted power) =7.78 dBm. LGeo can be calculated as:
where d2R (receiver...
The problem: a coil of radius r, length l and N turns, rotating with constant angular velocity ω around an axis perpendicular to its simmetric axis and passing for the center of the coil. The coils is submersed in a static magnetic field, intensity B0, perpendicular to the axis of rotation of...
There have been several recent threads on the feasibility of fusion power. There is reason to be hopeful. This study from MIT claims, due to the breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductors, that an economically feasible Tokamak can be built in the foreseeable future.
For the purpose...
What is a conservative force and how do you determine the work done by it.
It is an interesting relation between the work done by such a force and the potential energy and kinetic energy of a particle.
Homework Statement
A 50 kW load operates from a 60 Hz 10 kV rms line with a power factor of 60% lagging. Determine the capacitance that must be placed in parallel with the load to achieve a 90% lagging power factor.
The Attempt at a Solution
For Z at 0.6pf
S=P/pf = 50000/0.6 = 83333.33VA
I =...
I identified what appears to be a partitioning of all integers > 1 into mutually disjoint sets. Each set consists of an infinite series of integers that are all the powers of what I am calling a "root" r (r is an integer that has no integer roots of its own, meaning: there is no number x^n that...
Homework Statement :
[/B]
If the length of the filament of a heater is reduced by 10%, the power of the heater:
Options are-
a) increases by about 9%.
b) increases by about 11%.
c) increases by about 19%.
d) decreases by about 10%.
Homework Equations :
P[/B]=I2R
Or
P=V2/R
Where P=power...
Seeking the guidance of the Physics forums gurus, I was told this would be a good question to contribute to the community. Perhaps it will lead to an in-depth discussion of harmonics: Their creation, implications to power quality, and how to mitigate them.
I've been looking at some power...
Why laser output power decreases with increasing temperature? By increasing temperature, I mean increasing temperature of the active medium.
I think that thermal lensing alone should not have effect on output power? Just different focusing (focal length).
What happens with energy levels in...
Homework Statement
In the circuit shown, in the image, the variable resistor R is consuming maximum power. Determine:
a) resistance for R
b) power for R
c) current for R3 and its direction
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I tried getting IA(the direction is shown with arrows in...
Hi. I am practising for my test and since I don't have the correct answers, I don't know if what I'm doing is right.
I tried to solve this problem, can you check it and correct if it's wrong?
Here's a clearer picture of the circuit.
I suspect Uab isn't right, but am not sure. Thanks...
I'm trying to determine the work done by a person as they pull a luggage up a ramp. The ramp has a height of 5 m and the distance the person walks up is 20 m. The weight of the bag is also 10 kg.
I am trying to compare the work done by pulling the luggage up a ramp to carrying an equally heavy...
Homework Statement
When bullets are shot on Superman, they bounce off of his chest. 100 Bullets will be shot on his chest per minute, each with a mass of 9g and v= 1000m/s. Assume that the bullets will bounce off elastically back in x-direction.
a) What is the average power of all of the...
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I am currently involved in research that seeks to utilized a Walker Scientific power supply and magnetic. The system is old but functional. We seek to utilize the magnet in order to conduct some low temperature experiments. We need information on this power supply, of which...
Hi! I am working on homework and came across this problem:
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I know X = ((ħ/(2mω))1/2 (a + a+))
And if I raise X to the 5th, its becomes X5 = ((ħ/(2mω))5/2 (a + a+)5)
What I'm wondering is, is there anyway to be able to solve this without going through all of the iterations the...
Hello, I'm trying to send binary data over the power lines to a microcontroller, which triggers a relay turning on a light. I was wondering what kind of device would I need to use to achieve this? And how would I connect it up to the microcontroller? I'm fairly new to this, so if someone could...
Homework Statement
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I have posted the whole solution so it is more complete, but I really only need help with part c (I think)
My output power is higher than my input power, I'm not sure where I'm going wrong
Evaluate the indefinite integral as a power series
∫[ln(1−t)/7t]dt.
Find the first five non-zero terms of power series representation centered at t=0.
Answer: f(t)=
What is the radius of convergence?
Answer: R= 1
Note: Remember to include a constant "C".
This problem has been difficult...
When I was an undergrad doing research in a university lab, the director of the lab also consulted at a Nuclear Fusion company. I remember like it was yesterday him making a statement that commercial Nuclear Fusion was going to be a reality within 10 years. That was 1977.
What happened? Lack...