If the no-load voltage of a separately excited shunt generator is 110 volts at 1,350 rpm, what will be the voltage if the speed is increased to 1,600 rpm? is decreased to 1,100 rpm? (Assume constant field excitation.)
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If the no-load voltage of a separately excited shunt generator is 110 volts at 1,350 rpm, what will be the voltage if the speed is increased to 1,600 rpm? is decreased to 1,100 rpm? (Assume constant field excitation.)
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