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06/15/2018 1:32 AM

Please guys am kind of stack with this question, be of help please...

A short shunt compound generator delivers a load current of 20A at 250V and has armature series field and field resistance of 0.025, 0.15 and 250Ω respectively..calculate the induced EMF and the armature current, graphite brushes used have an appreciable voltage drop

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06/15/2018 1:38 AM

You can work this out with the proper equations....this should help

http://www.drhenrylouie.com/uploads/23-DC_Generators_part1.pdf

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06/15/2018 11:00 AM

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06/15/2018 12:08 PM

Look here:

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