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  • 1 линейная нагрузка

    1. charge linéaire

     

    линейная нагрузка
    Нагрузка, в которой ток и напряжение связаны между собой линейным законом.

    EN

    linear load
    load where the parameter Z (load impedance) is a constant when a variable sinusoidal voltage is applied to it and that a sinusoidal voltage causes a sinusoidal current
    [IEC 88528-11, ed. 1.0 (2004-03)]


    linear load
    load where the current drawn from the supply is defined by the relationship:
    I = U/Z
    where
    I is the load current;
    U is the supply voltage;
    Z is the load impedance
    [IEC 62040-1, ed. 1.0 (2008-06)]

    FR

    charge linéaire
    charge dont le courant issu de l’alimentation est défini par la relation:
    I = U/Z

    I est le courant de charge;
    U est la tension d’alimentation;
    Z est l’impédance de charge
    [IEC 62040-1, ed. 1.0 (2008-06)]


    Если линейная нагрузка подключена к источнику синусоидального напряжения, то и ток через нее так же будет иметь форму синусоиды. Линейными нагрузками являются нагреватели, лампы накаливания, электродвигатели, любое сочетание активной, емкостной и индуктивной нагрузок.

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