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What is one factor that controls the output frequency of an…

What is one factor that controls the output frequency of an alternator?

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A(n) _____ is used to measure the difference in voltage and…

A(n) _____ is used to measure the difference in voltage and frequency between two alternators.

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The higher power output alternators use a revolving _____.

The higher power output alternators use a revolving _____.

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What machines operate on the same principle of electromagnet…

What machines operate on the same principle of electromagnetic induction as DC generators, but they have no commutator?

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Using a(n) _____ is one method of preventing induced voltage…

Using a(n) _____ is one method of preventing induced voltage from becoming excessive.

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The revolving armature type alternator is capable of _____ p…

The revolving armature type alternator is capable of _____ power output and is, therefore, _____ often used than the revolving field type.

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An alternator containing eight poles per phase is turning at…

An alternator containing eight poles per phase is turning at 1500 RPM. What is the output frequency?

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An alternator that has a separate small alternator mounted o…

An alternator that has a separate small alternator mounted on the shaft of its rotor is equipped with a(n) _____.

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The non-rotating part of a revolving-field-type alternator i…

The non-rotating part of a revolving-field-type alternator is called the _____.

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Counter-electromotive force (CEMF) and back-EMF are names fo…

Counter-electromotive force (CEMF) and back-EMF are names for the voltage induced into the armature of a DC motor.

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