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Input Energy in Transformer Formulas
Input energy is defined as the work done on a machine. And is denoted by E
in
. Input Energy is usually measured using the Kilowatt-Hour for Energy. Note that the value of Input Energy is always positive.
Transformer formulas that make use of Input Energy
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x
Percentage All Day Efficiency of Transformer
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FAQ
What is the Input Energy?
Input energy is defined as the work done on a machine. Input Energy is usually measured using the Kilowatt-Hour for Energy. Note that the value of Input Energy is always positive.
Can the Input Energy be negative?
No, the Input Energy, measured in Energy cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Input Energy?
Input Energy is usually measured using the Kilowatt-Hour[kW*h] for Energy. Joule[kW*h], Kilojoule[kW*h], Gigajoule[kW*h] are the few other units in which Input Energy can be measured.
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