A synchronous motor running with normal excitation adjusts to load increases essentially by increase in armature current.
The effect of increasing load on a synchronous motor running with normal excitation is (A) Increase both its Ia and power factor. (B) Decrease Ia, but increase power factor. (C) Increase Ia, but decrease power factor (D) Decrease both Ia and power factor. Answer : The effect of increasing load on a synchronous motor running with normal excitation is Increase Ia, but decrease power factor ...
In a synchronous generator if the excitation increased from a low value to normal value, with a fixed load (A) The armature current increases and the power factor decreases (B) The armature ... but is lagging (D) The armature current decreases and the power factor increases and is leading Answer : In a synchronous generator if the excitation increased from a low value to normal value, with a fixed load The armature current decreases and the power factor increases and is leading ...
Answer : If the synchronous motor, properly synchronised to the supply is running on no load and is having negligible loss then the stator current will be zero. ...
If we change the excitation of synchronous machine will it affect on motor speed? Answer : No, If we change the excitation of synchronous machine it will not affect on motor speed. ...
what will happen when excitation of an unloaded salient pole synchronous motor suddenly gets disconnected? Answer : When excitation of an unloaded salient pole synchronous motor suddenly gets disconnected the motor will stop....
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