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the non salient pole type synchronous generator is driven by​

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The non salient pole type synchronous generation is driven by the magnetic force.

Explanation:

  • it is said that when there is a change in the magnetic flux a current is generated in the circuit. The flux in case of the non salient pole type synchronous generation is more than the the pole synchronous generation.
  • There are different types of hydel power project where the synchronous generation are used. the lesser the resistance of the rotation of the pole of the magnet the more is the efficiency of the generator.

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