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What is the formula to obtain the temperature rise of the surface?(a) temperature rise of the surface = Surface area * cooling coefficient * dissipating surface(b) temperature rise of the surface = Surface area / cooling coefficient * dissipating surface(c) temperature rise of the surface = Surface area * cooling coefficient / dissipating surface(d) temperature rise of the surface =1 /Surface area * cooling coefficient * dissipating surfaceThis question was addressed to me during an online exam.I would like to ask this question from Losses and Temperature Rise in portion Design of Synchronous Machines of Design of Electrical Machines

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Correct OPTION is (c) temperature rise of the SURFACE = Surface AREA * cooling coefficient / dissipating surface

The explanation is: The surface area is first calculated from its FORMULA. Next, the cooling coefficient and the dissipating surface are obtained and on SUBSTITUTION gives the temperature rise of the surface.



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