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Phase Difference in Synchronous Motor Formulas
Phase Difference in Synchronous Motor is defined as the difference in the phase angle of Voltage and Armature current of a synchronous motor. And is denoted by Φ
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. Phase Difference is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Phase Difference is always positive.
Formulas to find Phase Difference in Synchronous Motor
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Phase Angle between Load Voltage and Current given 3 Phase Input Power
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Phase Angle between Voltage and Armature Current given 3 Phase Mechanical Power
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Phase Angle between Voltage and Armature Current given Input Power
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Synchronous Motor formulas that make use of Phase Difference
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Armature Current of Synchronous Motor given Input Power
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Load Current of Synchronous Motor using 3 Phase Input Power
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Load Current of Synchronous Motor given 3 Phase Mechanical Power
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Voltage of Synchronous Motor given Input Power
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Load Voltage of Synchronous Motor using 3 Phase Input Power
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Back EMF of Synchronous Motor using Mechanical Power
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Load Voltage of Synchronous Motor given 3 Phase Mechanical Power
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Input Power of Synchronous Motor
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3 Phase Input Power of Synchronous Motor
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Mechanical Power of Synchronous Motor
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Mechanical Power Developed by Synchronous Motor
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List of variables in Synchronous Motor formulas
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Three Phase Input Power
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Voltage
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Load Current
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Mechanical Power
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Armature Current
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Armature Resistance
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Load Voltage
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Input Power
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FAQ
What is the Phase Difference?
Phase Difference in Synchronous Motor is defined as the difference in the phase angle of Voltage and Armature current of a synchronous motor. Phase Difference is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Phase Difference is always positive.
Can the Phase Difference be negative?
No, the Phase Difference, measured in Angle cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Phase Difference?
Phase Difference is usually measured using the Degree[°] for Angle. Radian[°], Minute[°], Second[°] are the few other units in which Phase Difference can be measured.
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