The starting current for dc motor is high because: Select one: O a. The starting torque is zero O b. The supplied voltage is large O c. The back emf (Ea) is zero and the supplied voltage is large In separately excited dc motor Select one: O a. The torque will be constant O b. Both stator and rotor are fed from the same voltage source O c. The stator (Field) will have its own source and rotor (armature) will have its own source
The starting current for dc motor is high because: Select one: O a. The starting torque is zero O b. The supplied voltage is large O c. The back emf (Ea) is zero and the supplied voltage is large In separately excited dc motor Select one: O a. The torque will be constant O b. Both stator and rotor are fed from the same voltage source O c. The stator (Field) will have its own source and rotor (armature) will have its own source
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![The starting current for dc motor is high because:
Select one:
O a. The starting torque is zero
O b. The supplied voltage is large
Oc. The back emf (Ea) is zero and the supplied voltage is large
In separately excited dc motor
Select one:
O a. The torque will be constant
O b. Both stator and rotor are fed from the same voltage source
O c. The stator (Field) will have its own source and rotor (armature) will have its own source](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F73e30c52-1085-4752-8010-47f82f26ca60%2F84c10b33-9d1e-4fa2-8a60-95819379f207%2Fm0922xj_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The starting current for dc motor is high because:
Select one:
O a. The starting torque is zero
O b. The supplied voltage is large
Oc. The back emf (Ea) is zero and the supplied voltage is large
In separately excited dc motor
Select one:
O a. The torque will be constant
O b. Both stator and rotor are fed from the same voltage source
O c. The stator (Field) will have its own source and rotor (armature) will have its own source
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