The motor, being designed to run on either a 50 or a 60 cycle (a.k.a. hertz) system , will turn faster.
60 cycles = 60 hertz
the rectifier is Mainly used to convert the Ac current into DC current .In rectifier there are two diodes or (4 Diode In full wave bridge rectifier )are use is to conduct the current one is connected in forward bias(i.eD1) and the other is connected in reveres bias(i.eD2). As we know that the diode is conduct the current throw it When it is connected in forward bias . now when the voltage is applied to the circuit the the AC Current is start to flow throw circuit and in Positive half cycle of Ac current the Diode is Allow the current Pass throw it and during the Negative half cycle the Diode D2 is allow the current pass throw it and in these way the rectifier rectifies positive As Well As the negative half cycle
It holds the operation code .that is the opcode of the current instruction of the program during the arithmatic and logic operation......it is also called single cycle execution(only one perform)
It is based on the Otto Cycle operation ...
If the motor is a synchronous type, it's RPM is dependent upon the frequency of the supplied power. Therefore, at 60Hz, it would turn 20% faster than if it was powered by 50Hz. If, on the other hand, it's a "universal" motor (typically a brush type), the motor's speed is unaffected by the input frequency, and will vary in rpm dependent upon the incoming voltage and how much load it has to drive.
In a bridge rectifier, the current output is the same as the input AC current during the positive half-cycle of the AC waveform. However, during the negative half-cycle, the diodes in the bridge configuration allow current to flow in the same direction, effectively converting AC to DC. The output current can be influenced by the load connected to the rectifier and may vary based on the input voltage and the characteristics of the rectifier circuit.
You can not use 4-cycle oil in a 2-cycle engine because the four cycle oil will not mix it is not designed to.Two cycle oil is designed to mix with fule to lube the two cycle parts in your motor.
Tsunamis bring large amount of water. It disrupts water cycle.
A Track designed for Cyclists!
When a resistor and an inductor are both connected to an AC supply, the current in the resistor is in phase with the voltage, while the current in the inductor is a quarter-cycle (90 degrees) behind. Supposing they both draw 1 amp on a 12-volt AC supply. The resistor will dissipate 12 watts, while the inductor will dissipate no power. Any power that enters the inductor comes back to the generator in a later part of the cycle. But the current drawn from the supply is 1.414 amps, so this would be a load with a power factor of 0.707.
The instruction cycle is the basic operation cycle in a computer. This is what will take in data, process it and execute as required.
No, the properties of two-cycle oils are different than four-cycle oils. Two-cycle oil is not designed to be a "reusable" oil. Two-cycle oil is designed to be used and expelled/burnt.