The terminal voltage of a D.C. shunt generator drops on load because of all of the following reasons except
A. Armature reaction
B. Armature resistance drop
C. Field weakening due to armature reaction and armature
D. Commutation
Answer: Option D
A. Armature reaction
B. Armature resistance drop
C. Field weakening due to armature reaction and armature
D. Commutation
Answer: Option D
A cumulatively compounded long shunt generator when operating as a motor would be
A. Cumulatively compounded long shunt
B. Differentially compounded long shunt
C. Cumulatively compounded short shunt
D. Differentially compounded short shunt
A. Demagnetization only
B. Cross magnetization as well as magnetization
C. Cross-magnetization as well as demagnetizing
D. Cross magnetization only
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