Question: What is a synchronous generator, and how does it differ from an asynchronous generator?Answer: A synchronous generator produces electricity with a constant speed that is synchronized with the grid frequency, while an asynchronous generator (or induction generator) operates at variable speeds and does not need to be synchronized with the grid. |
Simpan untuk Revisi
Bookmark item ini, tandai sebagai sulit, atau masukkan ke dalam set revisi.
Masuk untuk menyimpan bookmark, pertanyaan sulit, dan set revisi.
Apakah ini membantu? Ya Tidak
Most helpful rated by users:
- Explain the concept of load shedding in power systems.
- Define the term \'power factor\' in the context of power systems.
- What is the significance of the Busbar in a substation?
- Explain the difference between transmission and distribution in power systems.
- Explain the purpose of a relay in a power system.