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The Output Voltage of a Generator Is Usually Controlled by the Amount

Question 10

Question 10

Multiple Choice

The output voltage of a generator is usually controlled by the amount of _____.


A) field excitation current
B) input voltage
C) input torque
D) armature excitation current

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