Q.10) 110 V, 800 rpm shunt generator. Ra=0.12 ohm, R<sub>f</sub>=55 ohms. The load is 220 lamps (60 W each). P<sub>rot</sub>=410 W. Find 1. total P<sub>cu, FL</sub> 2. T<sub>in</sub> 3. Mechanical efficiency, electrical efficiency and overall efficiency.
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Pload = Number of lamps * Power per lamp Pload = 220 lamps * 60 W Pload = 13,200 W Show more…
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