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Gradient in Electric Traction Formulas
The Gradient is simply the product of the sine angle and constant 100 for the train. It is expressed in the percentage of the rise in meters in the track distance of 100 metres. And is denoted by G.
Formulas to find Gradient in Electric Traction
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Gradient of Train for Proper Movement of Traffic
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Electric Traction formulas that make use of Gradient
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Tractive Effort Required to Overcome Effect of Gravity given Gradient during up Gradient
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Tractive Effort Required while going down Gradient
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Tractive Effort Required during Free-Running
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List of variables in Electric Traction formulas
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Angle D
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FAQ
What is the Gradient?
The Gradient is simply the product of the sine angle and constant 100 for the train. It is expressed in the percentage of the rise in meters in the track distance of 100 metres.
Can the Gradient be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Gradient, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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