ON WHAT BASIS LOADS ARE CLASSIFIED AS RESISTIVE,INDUCTIVE
AND CAPACITIVE LOADS?.GIVE PRACTICAL EXAMPLES FOR EACH
Answer Posted / ashokreddy r
they r classified based on the response of the element to
alternating voltages or currents(e.g inductor will oppose
the change in current so it allows voltage first and then
after 90 degrees it allows current to pass thro it
resistive loads- heaters, owens
inductive loads -induction motors
capacitive loads-synchronous condensors,capacitor banks
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