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What is meant by synchronous impedance of an alternator

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The synchronous impedance of an alternator, for a given armature current, a given field excitation and normal speed, may be defined as an impedance, which, if inserted in a separate external circuit, would permit the same flow of current, with an impressed pressure equal to the open circuit voltage of the ...

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The synchronous impedance of an alternator, for a given armature current, a given field excitation and normal speed, may be defined as an impedance, which, if inserted in a separate external circuit, would permit the same flow of current, with an impressed pressure equal to the open circuit voltage

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