Compare the compound and shunt motors by filling in the correct answer on the blanks. a) Starting current: The compound motor has a (higher/lower) starting current than the shunt motor. b) Starting torque: The compound motor has a (higher/lower). starting torque than the shunt motor. c) Efficiency: The compound motor has a (higher/lower) efficiency than the shunt motor. d) Speed regulation: The compound motor has a (higher/lower) speed regulation than the shunt motor.
Compare the compound and shunt motors by filling in the correct answer on the blanks. a) Starting current: The compound motor has a (higher/lower) starting current than the shunt motor. b) Starting torque: The compound motor has a (higher/lower). starting torque than the shunt motor. c) Efficiency: The compound motor has a (higher/lower) efficiency than the shunt motor. d) Speed regulation: The compound motor has a (higher/lower) speed regulation than the shunt motor.
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![Compare the compound and shunt motors by filling in the correct answer on the blanks.
a) Starting current:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower)
starting current than the shunt
motor.
b) Starting torque:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower).
starting torque than the shunt
motor.
c) Efficiency:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower)
efficiency than the shunt motor.
d) Speed regulation:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower)
speed regulation than the shunt
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Transcribed Image Text:Compare the compound and shunt motors by filling in the correct answer on the blanks.
a) Starting current:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower)
starting current than the shunt
motor.
b) Starting torque:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower).
starting torque than the shunt
motor.
c) Efficiency:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower)
efficiency than the shunt motor.
d) Speed regulation:
The compound motor has a (higher/lower)
speed regulation than the shunt
motor.
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