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Electrical Technician Engineer

04/27/2011 7:03 AM

Is it possible for full load terminal voltage be greater than no-load terminal voltage?explain

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Re: Electrical Technician Engineer

04/27/2011 8:45 AM

Yes.

If the load is capacitive (or inductive) and is of the right (or wrong ;-) value to achieve a resonant condition. The voltage can rise to very high levels, causing things like damage to the insulation of wires and such.

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Re: Electrical Technician Engineer

04/27/2011 2:29 PM

Sounds like a homework question to me. Do your own work! CR4 is not a cheat site.

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