Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Torque 1 = (Voltage (total)*Current (total)*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance)/Resistance (P.C)
Td1 = (V*I*cos(ϕ)*dMdθ)/Rp
This formula uses 1 Functions, 6 Variables
Functions Used
cos - Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle., cos(Angle)
Variables Used
Torque 1 - (Measured in Newton Meter) - Torque 1 gives the deflecting torque of the pmmc instrument.
Voltage (total) - (Measured in Volt) - Voltage (total) is the amount of total potential difference across the network. In this case, it is usually the voltage difference across the voltmeter.
Current (total) - (Measured in Ampere) - Current (total) is the total amount of current flowing through the circuit with the load.
Phi - (Measured in Radian) - Phi is used to calculate cos(phi), which is the power factor.
Change in Mutual Inductance - (Measured in Henry Per Radian) - Change in Mutual Inductance is the change in the inductance in both coil (mutual) with a change in deflecting angle.
Resistance (P.C) - (Measured in Ohm) - Resistance (P.C) is the internal resistance of the pressure coil in an ED type wattmeter.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Voltage (total): 100 Volt --> 100 Volt No Conversion Required
Current (total): 8 Ampere --> 8 Ampere No Conversion Required
Phi: 1.04 Radian --> 1.04 Radian No Conversion Required
Change in Mutual Inductance: 0.35 Microhenry per Degree --> 2.00535228295826E-05 Henry Per Radian (Check conversion here)
Resistance (P.C): 20 Ohm --> 20 Ohm No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Td1 = (V*I*cos(ϕ)*dMdθ)/Rp --> (100*8*cos(1.04)*2.00535228295826E-05)/20
Evaluating ... ...
Td1 = 0.000406059979408588
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.000406059979408588 Newton Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.000406059979408588 0.000406 Newton Meter <-- Torque 1
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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8 Electromechanical Indicating Circuits Calculators

Angle of Deflection of ED Wattmeter
Go Angle of Deflection 1 = (Current (total)*Current (P.C)*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance)/(Resistance (P.C)*K (spring))
Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter
Go Torque 1 = (Voltage (total)*Current (total)*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance)/Resistance (P.C)
Deflection Angle of ED Instrument (AC Operation)
Go Angle of Deflection DA AC = ((I1*I2)/K (spring))*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance
Braking Torque in Energy Meter
Go Braking Torque = Spring Constant*Voltage (torque)*Current (total)*cos(Angle)
Deflecting Torque of ED Instrument (AC Operation)
Go Torque DT AC = I1*I2*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance
Deflection Angle of ED Instrument (DC Operation)
Go Angle of Deflection DA DC = ((I1*I2)/K (spring))*Change in Mutual Inductance
Deflecting Torque of ED Instrument (DC Operation)
Go Torque DT DC = I1*I2*Change in Mutual Inductance
Driving Torque in Energy Meter
Go Driving Torque = K (spring)*Speed

Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter Formula

Torque 1 = (Voltage (total)*Current (total)*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance)/Resistance (P.C)
Td1 = (V*I*cos(ϕ)*dMdθ)/Rp

How to compensate for the power loss in ED type wattmeter?

Compensation is done by wrapping a coil around the current/fixed coil. This coil opposes the field of the current coil and creates its own field in proportion to the current. This gives a result field solely due to the total current.

How to Calculate Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter?

Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter calculator uses Torque 1 = (Voltage (total)*Current (total)*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance)/Resistance (P.C) to calculate the Torque 1, The Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter formula is used to calculate the deflecting torque produced by an ED type wattmeter over a certain time period. Torque 1 is denoted by Td1 symbol.

How to calculate Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter, enter Voltage (total) (V), Current (total) (I), Phi (ϕ), Change in Mutual Inductance (dMdθ) & Resistance (P.C) (Rp) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000406 = (100*8*cos(1.04)*2.00535228295826E-05)/20.

FAQ

What is Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter?
The Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter formula is used to calculate the deflecting torque produced by an ED type wattmeter over a certain time period and is represented as Td1 = (V*I*cos(ϕ)*dMdθ)/Rp or Torque 1 = (Voltage (total)*Current (total)*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance)/Resistance (P.C). Voltage (total) is the amount of total potential difference across the network. In this case, it is usually the voltage difference across the voltmeter, Current (total) is the total amount of current flowing through the circuit with the load, Phi is used to calculate cos(phi), which is the power factor, Change in Mutual Inductance is the change in the inductance in both coil (mutual) with a change in deflecting angle & Resistance (P.C) is the internal resistance of the pressure coil in an ED type wattmeter.
How to calculate Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter?
The Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter formula is used to calculate the deflecting torque produced by an ED type wattmeter over a certain time period is calculated using Torque 1 = (Voltage (total)*Current (total)*cos(Phi)*Change in Mutual Inductance)/Resistance (P.C). To calculate Deflecting Torque of ED Wattmeter, you need Voltage (total) (V), Current (total) (I), Phi (ϕ), Change in Mutual Inductance (dMdθ) & Resistance (P.C) (Rp). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Voltage (total), Current (total), Phi, Change in Mutual Inductance & Resistance (P.C) and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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