Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil = (Wattmeter Reading*Potential Difference)/Total Iron Loss
Vwp = (Wr*V)/Pi
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil - (Measured in Volt) - Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil is typically proportional to the current being measured, generating a magnetic field that interacts with the current-carrying conductor for power measurement.
Wattmeter Reading - Wattmeter Reading is an instrument for measuring the electric power (or the supply rate of electrical energy) in watts of any given circuit.
Potential Difference - (Measured in Volt) - Potential Difference also known as voltage, is the external work needed to bring a charge from one location to another location in an electric field.
Total Iron Loss - (Measured in Watt) - Total Iron Loss is defined as the loss that is caused due to the alternating flux in the core of the transformer.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Wattmeter Reading: 9.23 --> No Conversion Required
Potential Difference: 18.4 Volt --> 18.4 Volt No Conversion Required
Total Iron Loss: 9.4 Watt --> 9.4 Watt No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vwp = (Wr*V)/Pi --> (9.23*18.4)/9.4
Evaluating ... ...
Vwp = 18.0672340425532
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
18.0672340425532 Volt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
18.0672340425532 18.06723 Volt <-- Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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13 Wattmeter Circuit Calculators

Total Power for Three Phase Wattmeter
Go Total Power = (Voltage through Phase 1*Current in Phase 1)+(Voltage through Phase 2*Current in Phase 2)+(Voltage through Phase 3*Current in Phase 3)
Resistance of Watt-meter pressure Coil
Go Resistance of Wattmeter Pressure Coil = (Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2-(Current in Pressure Coil Circuit*Resistance of Coil in Secondary Winding))/Current in Pressure Coil Circuit
Resistance of coil S1
Go Resistance of Coil in Secondary Winding = (Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2-(Current in Pressure Coil Circuit*Resistance of Wattmeter Pressure Coil))/Current in Pressure Coil Circuit
Power using Two Wattmeter Method
Go Total Power = sqrt(3)*Total Phase Voltage*Current in Phase 1*cos((30*(pi/180))-Phase Angle)
Total copper loss in secondary winding circuit
Go Total Copper Loss in Secondary Winding = ((Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2^2)/Resistance of Coil in Secondary Winding)+Resistance of Wattmeter Pressure Coil
Current in pressure coil circuit
Go Current in Pressure Coil Circuit = Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2/(Resistance of Wattmeter Pressure Coil+Resistance of Coil in Secondary Winding)
Voltage Induced in S2
Go Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2 = Current in Pressure Coil Circuit*(Resistance of Wattmeter Pressure Coil+Resistance of Coil in Secondary Winding)
DC Power (in Voltage Terms)
Go Total Power = (Total Voltage*Total Current)-(((Total Voltage)^2)/Resistance of the Voltmeter)
DC Power (in Current Terms)
Go Total Power = (Total Voltage*Total Current)-(((Total Current)^2)*Resistance of Ammeter)
AC Power
Go Instantaneous AC Power = Total Voltage*Current RMS Value*cos(Phase Angle)
Total Power using phi Angle
Go Total Power = 3*Total Phase Voltage*Total Phase Current*cos(Phase Angle)
Wattmeter Reading
Go Wattmeter Reading = (Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil*Total Iron Loss)/(Potential Difference)
Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil
Go Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil = (Wattmeter Reading*Potential Difference)/Total Iron Loss

Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil Formula

Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil = (Wattmeter Reading*Potential Difference)/Total Iron Loss
Vwp = (Wr*V)/Pi

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How to Calculate Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil?

Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil calculator uses Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil = (Wattmeter Reading*Potential Difference)/Total Iron Loss to calculate the Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil, The voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil formula is defined as potential difference across pressure coil of wattmeter. Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil is denoted by Vwp symbol.

How to calculate Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil, enter Wattmeter Reading (Wr), Potential Difference (V) & Total Iron Loss (Pi) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil calculation can be explained with given input values -> 17.67447 = (9.23*18.4)/9.4.

FAQ

What is Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil?
The voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil formula is defined as potential difference across pressure coil of wattmeter and is represented as Vwp = (Wr*V)/Pi or Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil = (Wattmeter Reading*Potential Difference)/Total Iron Loss. Wattmeter Reading is an instrument for measuring the electric power (or the supply rate of electrical energy) in watts of any given circuit, Potential Difference also known as voltage, is the external work needed to bring a charge from one location to another location in an electric field & Total Iron Loss is defined as the loss that is caused due to the alternating flux in the core of the transformer.
How to calculate Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil?
The voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil formula is defined as potential difference across pressure coil of wattmeter is calculated using Voltage at Wattmeter Pressure Coil = (Wattmeter Reading*Potential Difference)/Total Iron Loss. To calculate Voltage applied to wattmeter pressure coil, you need Wattmeter Reading (Wr), Potential Difference (V) & Total Iron Loss (Pi). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Wattmeter Reading, Potential Difference & Total Iron Loss 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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