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41
In a synchronous motor running with fixed excitation, when the load is increased three times, its torque angle becomes approximately
[A]
One-third
[B]
Twice
[C]
Thrice
[D]
Nine times
42
The operating speed of a synchronous motor can be changed to new fixed value by
[A]
Changing the load
[B]
Changing the supply voltage
[C]
Changing frequency
[D]
Using brakes
Answer: Changing frequency
43
The speed regulation of a synchronous motor is always
[A]
1%
[B]
0.5%
[C]
Positive
[D]
Zero
44
While running, a synchronous motor is compelled to run at synchronous speed because of
[A]
Damper winding in its pole faces
[B]
Magnetic locking between stator and rotor poles
[C]
Induced e.m.f. in rotor field winding by stator flux
[D]
Complusion due to Lenz's law
Answer: Magnetic locking between stator and rotor poles
45
In a synchronous motor, damper winding is provided in order to
[A]
Stabilize rotor motion
[B]
Suppress rotor oscillations
[C]
Develop necessary starting torque
[D]
Both (a) and (c)
46
In a synchronous motor, the rotor Cu losses are met by
[A]
Motor input
[B]
Armature input
[C]
Supply lines
[D]
D.C. source
47
The armature current of the synchronous motor has higher values for
[A]
High excitation only
[B]
Low excitation only
[C]
Both (a) and (b)
[D]
None of the above
48
The synchronous motor is not inherently self-starting because
[A]
The force required to accelerate the rotor to the synchronous speed in an instant is absent
[B]
The starting device to accelerate the rotor to near synchronous speed is absent
[C]
A rotating magnetic field does not have enough poles
[D]
The rotating magnetic field is produced by only 50 Hz frequency currents
Answer: The force required to accelerate the rotor to the synchronous speed in an instant is absent
49
A synchronous motor can be made self-starting by providing
[A]
Damper winding on rotor poles
[B]
Damper winding on stator
[C]
Damper winding on stator as well as rotor poles
[D]
None of the above
Answer: None of the above
50
Synchronous motors are generally not self-starting because
[A]
The direction of rotation is not fixed
[B]
The direction of instantaneous torque reverse after half cycle
[C]
Startes cannot be used on these machiness
[D]
Starting winding is not provided on the machines
Answer: The direction of instantaneous torque reverse after half cycle
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