Hi everyone,
I've come across a problem concerning the difference between "Slip Rings" and "Slip Ring Commutators" (and NO i don't mean Split Ring Commutators). By my understanding, the correct term should be "Slip Rings" (without the word "Commutator"), as the idea of a commutator is to maintain a direct current- something that Slip Rings do NOT do.
In my exam on motors and generators there was a question which displayed a picture of a generator (not given whether it is AC or DC) not showing the connection to the external circuit, i.e. the brush + split ring commutator for DC, or the brush + slip rings for AC. The question asked, "The diagram above has an important part of any motor missing, what is it, and why is it important" and my teacher's answer was "Commutator. Slip Ring Commutator maintains connection between rotor and stator of motor, Split Ring Commutator reverses the current direction every half turn, ensuring current flows in single direction.".
So my questions are these:
1. Is the term "Slip Rings" or "Slip Ring Commutators"?
2. In a HSC exam, would my teacher's answer be rewarded 3/3 marks?
3. Would HSC markers even care whether we use "Slip Rings" or "Slip Ring Commutators"?
I guess it's kind of arguing semantics, but i'd like to minimise any possible loss of marks in my HSC exam
Thanks in advance haha
I've come across a problem concerning the difference between "Slip Rings" and "Slip Ring Commutators" (and NO i don't mean Split Ring Commutators). By my understanding, the correct term should be "Slip Rings" (without the word "Commutator"), as the idea of a commutator is to maintain a direct current- something that Slip Rings do NOT do.
In my exam on motors and generators there was a question which displayed a picture of a generator (not given whether it is AC or DC) not showing the connection to the external circuit, i.e. the brush + split ring commutator for DC, or the brush + slip rings for AC. The question asked, "The diagram above has an important part of any motor missing, what is it, and why is it important" and my teacher's answer was "Commutator. Slip Ring Commutator maintains connection between rotor and stator of motor, Split Ring Commutator reverses the current direction every half turn, ensuring current flows in single direction.".
So my questions are these:
1. Is the term "Slip Rings" or "Slip Ring Commutators"?
2. In a HSC exam, would my teacher's answer be rewarded 3/3 marks?
3. Would HSC markers even care whether we use "Slip Rings" or "Slip Ring Commutators"?
I guess it's kind of arguing semantics, but i'd like to minimise any possible loss of marks in my HSC exam
Thanks in advance haha