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explain series and shunt dc motor

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

electrical terminology, a parallel circuit is often referred to as a shunt. Hence, DC motors in which the armature and field windings are connected in parallel are referred to as DC shunt motors.

The shunt is connected across the field supply and the series turns are connected in series with the armature. This provides a motor with a combination of the shunt and series characteristics. The starting torque will be higher than a shunt motor but not as high as a series motor.

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