76. D.C. generator generally preferred for charging automobile batteries is
77. Which of the following generator will have negligible terminal voltage while running onno-load ?
78. Which of the following D.C. generators will be in a position to build up without anyresidual magnetism in the poles ?
79. Which generator would you prefer for feeding long D.C. transmission lines ?
80. In D.C. generators, the cause of rapid brush wear may be
81. Which of the following generators will be preferred if they are required to be run inparallel ?
82. In D.C. generators on no-load, the air gap flux distribution in space is
83. For both lap and wave windings, there are as many commutator bars as the number of
84. Iron losses in a D.C. machine are independent of variations in
85. Two D.C. shunt generators, each with armature resistance of 0.02 ohm and fieldresistance of 50 ohm run in parallel and supply a total current of 1000 amperes to the loadcircuit. If their e.m.fs. are 270 V and 265 V, their bus bar voltage will be
86. The number of brushes in a commutator depends on
87. Two generators are running in parallel. One of the generators may run as motor forwhich of the following reasons ?
88. The main factor which leads to unstable parallel operation of flat and over compounded generators is
89. In a D.C. generator the magnetic neutral axis coincides with the geometrical neutralaxis, when
90. D.C. generators are connected to the busbars or disconnected from them only under thefloating condition
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