The developed electromagnetic force and/or torque in electromechanical energy conversion systems, acts in a direction that tends to ___________(i) increase the co-energy at constant flux(ii) increase the co-energy at constant mmf(iii) decrease the stored energy at constant mmf(iv) decrease the stored energy at constant fluxWhich of the above statements are correct?

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 21  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
Electrical Machines Practice Test: Magnetic Circuits — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

Magnetic Circuits topics include: Singly exicted magnetic systems and energy conversion principles.   A singly-excited system is one which consists of only one electrically energized coil to produce working magnetic field in the machine or any other electromechanical energy conversion device. Hence, the singly-excited system requires only one electrical input. The principle of electromechanical energy conversion states that when an electric current passes through a conductor in a magnetic field, the conductor moves. This movement can be used to convert electrical energy into mechanical... Show more

The developed electromagnetic force and/or torque in electromechanical energy conversion systems, acts in a direction that tends to ___________<br /><br />(i) increase the co-energy at constant flux<br />(ii) increase the co-energy at constant mmf<br />(iii) decrease the stored energy at constant mmf<br />(iv) decrease the stored energy at constant flux<br>Which of the above statements are correct?