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Changing the speed of a synchronous generator changes A) the frequency and amplitude of the output voltage. B) only the frequency of the out
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Changing the speed of a synchronous generator changes A) the frequency and amplitude of the output voltage. B) only the frequency of the output voltage. C) only the amplitude of the output voltage. D) only the phase of the output voltage.
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2021-08-08T07:19:36+00:00
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Answer:
A) the frequency and amplitude of the output voltag
Explanation:
Changing the speed of a synchronous generator changes both the output voltage (amplitude of the wave) and frequency as they tend to increase.
Changing the speed regulator will change the engine throttle setting to maintain the speed.
While the power, torque, current, fuel flow rate and torque angle will have decreased.