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Three-Phase Circuits

AC power distribution systems have three categories: single-phase, two-phase, and three-phase systems. The single-phase circuit, common in residential settings, typically employs a two-wire system connecting a single AC source to various loads. These circuits support standard household appliances operating at 120 volts (V) and 240 V, such as lamps, televisions, and microwaves. The first generators, Niagara Falls hydro plant installed in 1895, were two-phase and designed by Nikola Tesla. The...
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A rigid body subjected to three forces acting at three points is known as a three-force member. These forces must have concurrent lines of action, except for parallel forces, where the lines of action are parallel.
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In any measurement, the precision of the measuring tool is an essential factor. An ordinary ruler, for example, can measure length to the closest millimeter; a caliper, on the other hand, can measure length to the nearest 0.01 mm. As a result, the caliper is a more precise measurement tool because it can measure extremely minute changes in length. The measurements will be more accurate if the measuring tool is more precise.
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A three-phase generator produces three voltages that are equal in magnitude but have a phase difference of 120 degrees. This identical magnitude and equal phase separated voltages are known as the balanced voltages and help to minimize power loss while ensuring a steady delivery of energy to connected loads. As voltage sources in a three-phase system can be configured in a wye or a delta formation, the loads connected to these systems can also be arranged in either configuration. This...
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Three isn't the magic number.

Michael Houghton1

  • 1Virology at University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada.

Nature Medicine
|July 10, 2013
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Summary

Most biomedical research prizes, like the Nobel and Lasker awards, limit recipients to three. However, modern big science increasingly requires large teams, meaning more individuals deserve recognition for their seminal contributions.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical research
  • Award recognition
  • Scientific collaboration

Background:

  • Major scientific awards, including Nobel and Lasker Prizes, typically limit the number of recipients to three.
  • This limitation is increasingly misaligned with the collaborative nature of modern

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a reevaluation of award nomination processes in biomedical research.
  • To highlight the need for recognizing larger teams in "big science" discoveries.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of current award structures in major biomedical research prizes.
  • Discussion of the evolving landscape of scientific research and team-based discoveries.

Main Results:

  • Current award limitations exclude many individuals who make critical contributions to significant research.

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    • Expanding the number of recognized contributors in major awards is essential for equitable recognition.