A dc shunt generator has a speed of 800 rpm when delivering 20 A to the load at the terminal voltage of 220V. If the same machine is run as a motor it takes a line current of 20A from 220V supply. The speed of the machine as a motor will be
(A) 800 rpm.
(B) more than 800 rpm.
(C) less than 800 rpm.
(D) both higher or lower than 800 rpm.
Explanatory answer:
In generator
Ng= Eg (60A / FPZ)
Eg = V + Ia Ra
In motor
Nm= Eb (60A / FPZ)
Eb = V - Ia Ra
Eg > E b for same terminal voltage
Therefore, Ng > N m
Less than 800 rpm.
(A) 800 rpm.
(B) more than 800 rpm.
(C) less than 800 rpm.
(D) both higher or lower than 800 rpm.
Explanatory answer:
In generator
Ng= Eg (60A / FPZ)
Eg = V + Ia Ra
In motor
Nm= Eb (60A / FPZ)
Eb = V - Ia Ra
Eg > E b for same terminal voltage
Therefore, Ng > N m
Less than 800 rpm.
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