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Question
In an a.c. generator the speed at which the coil rotates is doubled. How would this affect
- the frequency of output voltage,
- the maximum output voltage is doubled.
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Solution
- In an a.c generator, if the speed at which the coil rotates is doubled, the frequency is also doubled.
- The maximum output voltage is also doubled.
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