• Design And Construction Of 1.5 Kva Inverter

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    • 1.5 DEFINITION OF IMPORTANT TERMS
      Since the inverter system is an electrical/electronics system, current will flow through the various components, voltage will be dropped at some points, and therefore, the following principles were applied in designing the project.
      1.5.1 Joule’s Law
      Joule has two laws Viz:
      Joule’s first law shows the relationship between heat produced by an electric current flowing through a conductor. That is the rate of heat generated (p) in a metallic conductor is directly proportional to the square of the current (I) flowing through the conductor provided that temperature is held constant
      Q  α I2_____ (1)
      Q  = I2R _____ (2)
      Q = I2Rt _____ (3)
      Where Q is the amount of heat in joule, I is the electric current flowing through a conductor in ampere, R is the amount of electric resistance present in the conductor in ohm and t is the amount of time it occurs in second.
      Joule’s second law: States that internal energy of a gas does not change if volume and pressure change but does change if temperature changes.
      1.5.2 Ampere’s Law: This relates the integrated magnetic field around a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop. Thus for any closed loop path, the sum of the length element times the magnetic field in the direction of the length element is equal to the per
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This project review the conformability of uninterrupted power supply through the use of inverter. An inverter is a system that converts a direct current to an alternating current.  However, inverter is of different categories base on power rating such as 1KVA, 1.5KVA,1.5KVA, 5KVA etc. Moreover, since the invention of inverter, some problem associated with alternative power supply had been drastically reduced. Meanwhile, the problems such as: noise, production of fumes, cost of procurement of oi ... Continue reading---