Which of the following generating machine will offer constant voltage on all loads?

[amp_mcq option1=”Self-excited generator” option2=”Separately excited generator” option3=”Level compounded generator” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option1″]

The answer is: A. Self-excited generator

A self-excited generator is a type of generator that uses its own output voltage to excite the field winding. This means that the generator can maintain a constant output voltage even as the load changes.

A separately excited generator is a type of generator that uses an external source of power to excite the field winding. This means that the generator cannot maintain a constant output voltage if the load changes.

A level compounded generator is a type of generator that has a field winding that is designed to produce a constant output voltage regardless of the load. However, level compounded generators are not as common as self-excited generators.

In conclusion, a self-excited generator is the only type of generator that can offer constant voltage on all loads.

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