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    Sticks By George Sanders

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    In the short story “Sticks‚” George Sanders utilizes a pole to represent the cyclical nature of familial life. Sanders writes from the perspective of a son who has viewed his father’s connection to the pole throughout his entire life. As a child‚ the son’s entire family participated in decorating the pole. However‚ as the children age‚ their father’s harshness greatly damages their relationship‚ which is exacerbated when the children leave their home. “We left home‚ married‚ had children of our own

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    Electrical Machine

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    electrical machines can be classified as  Concentrated Windings • All the winding turns are wound together in series to form one multi-turn coil • All the turns have the same magnetic axis • Examples of concentrated winding are – field windings for salient-pole synchronous machines – D.C. machines – Primary and secondary windings of a transformer  Distributed Windings • All the winding turns are arranged in several full-pitch or

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    Bode Plot Term Paper

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    TERM PAPER ECE305 Topic: Bode plot method of stability with examples Submitted to: Ms. V. Harini Submitted by: Harprabhsimranjit singh Section: C6801 Roll no: RC6801B42 Regn. No: 10802940 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my gratitude to all those who gave me the possibility to complete this thesis. I sincerely thank my Prof. Ms. Pooja Sahota for his guidance‚ help and motivation. Apart from the subject of my research‚ I learnt a lot from him‚

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    Answer to Guide Questions

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    arranged‚ meaning the N pole of one of the magnets is right next to the S pole of the other magnet The magnetic field lines‚ outside the magnet‚ travels from the N-pole to S-pole‚ thus creating a magnetic field. The loop passes in between the set of N-poles and the opposite S-poles parallel to it. If not arranged properly‚ then there would be a disturbance with the magnetic field. Instead of travelling from one pole to the opposite one parallel to it‚ it will travel in the opposite pole beside it. 4

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    reluctance motor

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    of electric motor that induces non-permanent magnetic poles on the ferromagnetic rotor. Torque is generated through the phenomenon of magnetic reluctance. There are various types of reluctance motor: Synchronous reluctance Synchronous reluctance motors have an equal number of stator and rotor poles. The projections on the rotor are arranged to introduce internal flux “barriers“‚ holes which direct the magnetic flux along the so-called direct axis. Typical pole numbers are 4 and 6. As the rotor is operating

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    Circuit Breaker

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    Table of Contents Introduction...............................................................................2 Need.for.Circuit.Protection........................................................4 Types.of.Overcurrent.Protective.Devices. .................................8 . Circuit.Breaker.Design.............................................................  Types.of.Circuit.Breakers.........................................................23 Circuit.Breaker.Ratings............................

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    dc machines

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    Machine  Stator: - Yoke (or Frame) - Poles & Pole shoe - Field windings - Brushes - End covers  Rotor (Armature) - Armature core - Armature winding - Commutator - Shaft General arrangement of a dc machine (Cross- section of typical d.c. machine) Diagram of a Simple DC Machine Two Pole DC Machine Four pole DC Machine Yoke Position :  Outermost cover of the d.c. machine Functions:  It provides mechanical supports to the poles  It provides protection from harmful

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    Synchronous Motor

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    a 3-phase supply [See (Fig. (11.1)]. (ii) a rotor that has a set of salient poles excited by direct current to form alternate N and S poles. The exciting coils are connected in series to two slip rings and direct current is fed into the winding from an external exciter mounted on the rotor shaft. The stator is wound for the same number of poles as the rotor poles. As in the case of an induction motor‚ the number of poles determines the synchronous speed of the motor: Fig.(11.1) 293 Synchronous

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    armature winding design

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    machines can be classified as  Concentrated Windings • All the winding turns are wound together in series to form one multi-turn coil • All the turns have the same magnetic axis • Examples of concentrated winding are – field windings for salient-pole synchronous machines – D.C. machines – Primary and secondary windings of a transformer  Distributed Windings • All the winding turns are

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    Celestial Sphere

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    celestial coordinate system used by astronomers to pinpoint the location of every star‚ nebula‚ and galaxy. Meridian-a great circle of the earth passing through the poles and any given point on the earth’s surface. The half of such a circle included between the poles. Astronomy. the great circle of the celestial sphere that passes through its poles and the observer’s zenith. A point or period of highest development‚greatest prosperity‚or the like. an of the path way sin the body along vital energy flows

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