7. When it is necessary to provide automatic control of the voltage output at constant speed, the generator selected is a 8. The current through the shunt winding of a compound generator is not sufficient to the field poles. 9. The terminal voltage output of a cumulative compound-wound generator should as the load current is increased. 10. When the output voltage of a generator is the same at both no load and full load, the generator is called a(n) type. 11. Compound-wound generators are generally designed to be of the type. 12. The amount of compounding that can be obtained from a generator is controlled by

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B. Select the correct answer to questions 7 through 12 from the following list, and place
it in the space provided.
a. field poles
b. diverter rheostat
c. compound-wound generator
d. saturate
j. overcompounding.
e. decrease
k. remain constant
f. shunt generator
1. undercompounding
7. When it is necessary to provide automatic control of the voltage output at constant
speed, the generator selected is a
8. The current through the shunt winding of a compound generator is not sufficient to
the field poles.
g. increase
h. flat compounding
į, shunt field rheostat
9. The terminal voltage output of a cumulative compound-wound generator should
as the load current is increased.
10. When the output voltage of a generator is the same at both no load and full load, the
generator is called a(n)
type.
11. Compound-wound generators are generally designed to be of the
type.
12. The amount of compounding that can be obtained from a generator is controlled by
Transcribed Image Text:B. Select the correct answer to questions 7 through 12 from the following list, and place it in the space provided. a. field poles b. diverter rheostat c. compound-wound generator d. saturate j. overcompounding. e. decrease k. remain constant f. shunt generator 1. undercompounding 7. When it is necessary to provide automatic control of the voltage output at constant speed, the generator selected is a 8. The current through the shunt winding of a compound generator is not sufficient to the field poles. g. increase h. flat compounding į, shunt field rheostat 9. The terminal voltage output of a cumulative compound-wound generator should as the load current is increased. 10. When the output voltage of a generator is the same at both no load and full load, the generator is called a(n) type. 11. Compound-wound generators are generally designed to be of the type. 12. The amount of compounding that can be obtained from a generator is controlled by
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