Jay Kosta

Jay Kosta

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    1f5a0ac3-d9c4-4dd0-bca0-57973ca8f000

    Thank you for the information about capacitance and capacitive inductance. What is your opinion about my earlier post regarding current flow from...

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    8595fb1c-3391-498c-a340-0a9c1fa9e04f

    There are several aspects of 'electronic media' that have to be considered - fast access to 'legitimate news' - fast access to...

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    a8468d53-ff62-4306-a9d4-698b8cb4e37b

    The situation with a neon voltage tester is interesting. With my 2-probe neon tester, if I attach a short piece of wire...

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    ef53e6f2-67a9-407b-98d8-6e5bdde154a8

    Yes, a closed circuit is needed for current in AC or DC. In the USA, the AC neutral wire is connected (bonded)...

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    ff3cb287-d3cf-4cfd-9d21-9d95bbff06bc

    Yes, a closed circuit is needed for current in AC or DC. In the USA, the AC neutral wire is connected (bonded)...

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    7018bc02-efa4-4d21-8034-1b517c6fa87c

    An important distinction needs to be made between DESIGN REVIEW and CODE REVIEW. Basically, the design stage is when many important factors...

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    06391c92-9b03-406b-9a02-416d6f97a111

    MuhammadNaumanNasir... 1- Can someone explain me why we have used Wave resistance in first part but not in 2nd part?What is condition...

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    4ffca0ed-2eac-4b0c-a610-434bd7cda0d0

    The 'test circuit' I mentioned was a way that I thought the GF function could be tested. My limited knowledge about industrial...

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    18d2dbdb-5f24-47fc-9361-f808b7929392

    I'd start by rigging a test circuit with a load of about 1kW (space heater/hair dryer/etc.) to verify that the GF mechanism...

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    369726ee-7189-4510-bf63-db51be59c725

    I'm not an EE (or electrician) ..... Were the 2 previous GFs to the system ground wire that is part of the...

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    9002a1ee-57dc-4daa-a35a-8ed12c8b3d47

    A.V.RamaniIf only a horizontal movement is needed . ...------- Some vertical motion is also needed - that's why the 'motion vector' is...

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    a9513d21-fd4a-4228-b23b-477b2809d0e6

    Sorry, but I really don't know enough about springs to help. But, earlier you said "for that i will attach the motor...

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    a26bc7b8-15cc-4403-b077-54417421e2b6

    I do not understand about the belt - is it used to drive the crank (eccentric) from the motor, and also to...

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    4f983fa9-44f6-4452-b0d2-d370ff84ddb5

    Assuming the crankarm angle is 30 degrees, the 'bottom of the stroke' will be 180 degrees from the angle of the crankarm....

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    c33239dd-1f1d-4a5b-bd8d-955c7526a278

    SAIYAM KUMAR... s is the flow rate. it came out 1.5 inch/sec through this formula. check out this link for further calculation...

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    3401f4a2-fcb4-4b12-85a3-8f2fe45db1ec

    How did you calculate that a motor speed of 450 rpm would move the load at a rate of 1.5 inch/minute WITHOUT...

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    a13d0042-b8c7-4ea6-bc6a-c87b9d87e499

    With a motor speed of 450 rpm, the steel plate will also cycle at 450 pm. If you want the 'total distance...

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    15dc3d15-bf56-4328-8022-6c5d7e129724

    What type of crank calculations do you need? Crank arm length? Crank arm strength? Crank bearing design / strength? Motor power? Does...