Science, asked by rasselccce2018, 4 months ago

what is knee point value

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
4

Explanation:

  • The knee point is defined as the voltage at which a 10% increase in applied voltage increases the magnetizing current by 50%. For voltages greater than the knee point, the magnetizing current increases considerably even for small increments in voltage across the secondary terminals.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The knee point is defined as the voltage at which a 10% increase in applied voltage increases the magnetizing current by 50%. For voltages greater than the knee point, the magnetizing current increases considerably even for small increments in voltage across the secondary terminals.

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