Dynamics of Machines

What is Dynamically Induced EMF?

Dynamically induced electromotive force (EMF) refers to the generation of an electromotive force or voltage in a conductor due to its motion relative to a magnetic field. This phenomenon is described by Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, which states that a change in magnetic flux through a loop or coil of wire induces an electromotive …

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Hydraulic System: Working Principle, Advantages, Disadvantages & Uses

A hydraulic system is a type of mechanical system that uses pressurized fluid to transmit and amplify forces. It consists of a pump, a fluid reservoir, and a system of tubes and valves that control the flow of fluid.

Dynamic displacement pump: Working, Uses, Advantages & Disadvantages

A dynamic displacement pump is a type of pump that uses the principle of dynamic displacement to move fluid. This means that the pump uses a rotating element, such as an impeller, to create a fluid flow by increasing the velocity of the fluid and then reducing the pressure to create a vacuum that draws more fluid into the pump.