What is a wattmeter?
A wattmeter is an electrical instrument used to measure the power, in watts, consumed by an electrical circuit. It typically has two coils: a current coil and a voltage (or potential) coil. The current coil is connected in series with the load to measure the current flowing through it, while the voltage coil is connected in parallel with the load to measure the voltage across it. By measuring both the current and the voltage, and taking into account the phase difference between them, the wattmeter can accurately calculate the real power being consumed or generated in the circuit.
How to Calculate Voltage Induced in S2?
Voltage Induced in S2 calculator uses Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2 = Pressure Coil Current*(Pressure Coil Resistance+Secondary Winding 1 Coil Resistance) to calculate the Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2, The Voltage Induced in S2 formula is defined as inducing voltage into conductor can be done by either passing it through magnetic field, or by moving magnetic field past conductor and that if this conductor is part of closed circuit, electric current will flow. Voltage Induced in Secondary Winding 2 is denoted by S2 symbol.
How to calculate Voltage Induced in S2 using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Voltage Induced in S2, enter Pressure Coil Current (Ip), Pressure Coil Resistance (Rp) & Secondary Winding 1 Coil Resistance (Rc) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Voltage Induced in S2 calculation can be explained with given input values -> 21.995 = 1.06*(4.06+0.75).