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

As separately wound unit
In parallel with armature winding
series motors, the compensating winding is provided A. As separately wound unit B. In parallel with armature winding C. In series with armature winding
In parallel with field winding

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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