The following constitute short-circuit in the armature winding.
A. Insulation failure between two commutator bars
B. Insulation failure between two turns of a coil
C. Two of more turns of the same coil getting grounded
D. All of the above
A. Insulation failure between two commutator bars
B. Insulation failure between two turns of a coil
C. Two of more turns of the same coil getting grounded
D. All of the above
A. same kW rating
B. the same operation r.p.m.
C. the same droog voltage characteristics
D. same percentage regulation
A. oscillating magnetic field
B. pulsating magnetic flux
C. relative rotation between field and armature
D. all above
A. Lap winding
B. Wave winding
C. Either of A. and B. above
D. Depends on other features of design
A. negligibly low
B. equal to no-load terminal voltage
C. more than no-load terminal voltage
D. less than no-load terminal voltage
A. only if the resistance of the field circuit is less than critical value
B. only if the resistance of the field circuit is greater than critical value
C. irrespective of the value of the resistance in the field circuit
D. none
A. reduce the bulk
B. provide the bulk
C. insulate the core
D. reduce eddy current loss