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Why the terminal voltage of alternator decreases with load increase?

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Answered by sumith89
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Answer:

(In an induction generator, increase in load is compensated by decrease in .... Load increase armature reaction also increases so the terminal voltage reduce.

Answered by probrainsme104
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Answer

Because the inductive load attracts a large load flux, the alternator output voltage reduces with increasing inductive load.

Explanation

  • The voltage measured throughout the terminals of a battery even as no load is attached is called the terminal voltage.
  • When the alternator's load is changed, the terminal voltage modifications as well.
  • Because the inductive load pulls a large amount of contemporary load and resists sector fluxes generated withinside the rotating subject poles through the DC exciter, the terminal voltage drops because the inductive load increases.
  • As the load modern increases, the output voltage reduces because to the fall in the resistance.
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