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Weight of Train in Electric Traction Formulas
Weight of Train is total weight of the train in tonns. And is denoted by W. Weight of Train is usually measured using the Ton (Assay) (US) for Weight. Note that the value of Weight of Train is always negative.
Electric Traction formulas that make use of Weight of Train
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Tractive Effort Required to Overcome Effect of Gravity
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Tractive Effort Required to Overcome Train Resistance
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Tractive Effort Required for Linear and Angular Acceleration
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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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Tractive Effort during Acceleration
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Coefficient of Adhesion
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f
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Accelerating Weight of Train
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Specific Energy Consumption
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Energy Consumption at Axle of Train
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Energy Available during Regeneration
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FAQ
What is the Weight of Train?
Weight of Train is total weight of the train in tonns. Weight of Train is usually measured using the Ton (Assay) (US) for Weight. Note that the value of Weight of Train is always negative.
Can the Weight of Train be negative?
Yes, the Weight of Train, measured in Weight can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Weight of Train?
Weight of Train is usually measured using the Ton (Assay) (US)[AT (US)] for Weight. Kilogram[AT (US)], Gram[AT (US)], Milligram[AT (US)] are the few other units in which Weight of Train can be measured.
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