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can someone explain what a non-linear load is?
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Cruiser, it is obvious you are asking us to do your home work, you will have to give us your answer and how you arrived at the answer before we can help you.
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If it's for homework, what was the question ad what do you think would be a suitable answer?
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I'll take a stab at this one. Since I just started to study for my April Exam I might as well get used to getting involved with this forum.
The best I can expalin a Non-Linear load is a device the has some type of swithing involved ie a VFD or a Recitfier. Where as a linear load would be a squirrel cage motor. Sound good? |
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Miller, welcome to the forum, I hope you continue to post
When it is obvious that someone posts looking for a study question answer we would rather see them try to answer the questions first and then we can critique them and help them find the correct answer. Roger
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I will keep that in mind... I have alot to learn before I take the test in April so you should see alot of me in the comming months.
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hint:
Its a load with a non-linear behaviour
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