In case of conductively compensated D.C. series motors, the compensating winding is provided

[amp_mcq option1=”As separately wound unit” option2=”In parallel with armature winding” option3=”series motors, the compensating winding is provided A. As separately wound unit B. In parallel with armature winding C. In series with armature winding” option4=”In parallel with field winding” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is: A. As separately wound unit.

A conductively compensated DC series motor is a type of DC motor that uses a compensating winding to reduce the armature reaction. The compensating winding is a separate winding that is placed in parallel with the armature winding. The compensating winding helps to reduce the armature reaction by providing a magnetic field that opposes the field produced by the armature current. This helps to improve the motor’s efficiency and power factor.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option B: The compensating winding is not placed in parallel with the armature winding.
  • Option C: The compensating winding is not placed in series with the armature winding.
  • Option D: The compensating winding is not placed in parallel with the field winding.

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