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Induced voltage

11/16/2009 1:17 PM

hi for all

Iwant one to explain a

static induced voltage and dynamic induced voltage for me

thanks for all

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Re: Induced voltage

11/16/2009 2:38 PM

Static induced voltage is capacitive voltage.Dynamic induced voltage,I think the term is not right but it may be induced voltage due to ocillating magnetic field or motion such as a car passing over the loop sensor in the street/ground.

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Khor

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Re: Induced voltage

11/16/2009 2:51 PM

Hi Induced Voltage,

There are 3 things that are necessary in order to achieve an induced voltage, viz:

1)You must have an electrical conductor

2)You must have a magnetic field

3)You must have relative motion between the magnetic field and the conductor.

An AC transformer induces voltage from the primary winding to the secondary winding.Since there are no moving parts, (all parts are static),This is called static induced voltage.

An AC generator has moving parts and thus is a dynamic induced voltage.

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