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Increasing the number of turns in a conductor loop in a basic generator will ___.

Question: Increasing the number of turns in a conductor loop in a basic generator will ___.
[A].

increase the generator’s output voltage amplitude

[B].

increase the generator’s output frequency

[C].

decrease the generator’s output voltage amplitude

[D].

decrease the generator’s output frequency

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Alternating Current And Voltage, Electronics

Increasing the number of magnetic poles in a basic generator will ___.

Question: Increasing the number of magnetic poles in a basic generator will ___.
[A].

increase the generator’s output voltage amplitude

[B].

increase the generator’s output frequency

[C].

decrease the generator’s output voltage amplitude

[D].

decrease the generator’s output frequency

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Alternating Current And Voltage, Electronics

One revolution of a conductor through the magnetic field of a basic generator will produce two complete sine waves.

Question: One revolution of a conductor through the magnetic field of a basic generator will produce two complete sine waves.
[A].

True

[B].

False

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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Alternating Current And Voltage, Electronics

In both induction and synchronous ac motors

Question: In both induction and synchronous ac motors
[A].

the operating speed is very steady

[B].

the stator magnetic field is stationary

[C].

the stator magnetic field rotates

[D].

the “squirrel cage” forms the rotor

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Alternating Current And Voltage, Electronics