Physics, asked by sudhi9, 4 months ago

An over compounded DC generator is supplying a
load at 220 V. If the machine terminal voltage is
220.2 V when the load current is 10 A, what will
the machine terminal voltage be when the load is
600 A?

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Answered by knjroopa
1

Explanation:

Given An over compounded DC generator is supplying a load at 220 V. If the machine terminal voltage is  220.2 V when the load current is 10 A, what will  the machine terminal voltage be when the load is  600 A?

  • Given load current is 10 A
  • The voltage drop in the cables between the machine terminal voltage and the load will be 220.2 – 220 = 0.2 V
  • We need to find machine terminal voltage when the load is 600 A
  • So the voltage drop for 600 A by proportion will be 0.2 x 600 / 10 = 12 V

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