What is flywheel effect, or “washing machine effect”?
What will be an ideal response?
The capacitor in the tank charges and then discharges through coils, creating a back-and-forth or up-and-down voltage waveform—a sine wave. This action between the coils and capacitor is called the flywheel effect, or “washing machine effect,” because of the back-and-forth motion.
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A. stile B. stop C. rail D. panel
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and _____. a. slag b. discontinuities c. splatter d. overlap
What is the total system charge for a system with a factory charge of 56 oz of R-410A, an assumed length of 15 ft, and a3/8 in liquid line that is 35 ft long?
A) 94 oz total system charge B) 86 oz total system charge C) 68 oz total system charge D) 72 oz total system charge
For the purposes of completing a daily log, on-duty time does NOT include time spent
A. performing any compensated work for a person who is not a motor carrier B. providing a breath sample or urine specimen C. resting in a sleeper berth D. waiting to be dispatched