when we increase load , current drawn from source also
increases why ?
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Answer / baswaraj
Additional load is connected in parallel to the existing
load. The parallel combination always reduces the
equivelent impedance. Hence the current is increases.
Simple Example: let suppose a 10 ohm resistance is
connected to the 10 V battery then the current drawn by the
load will be 1 Amp. Now increase the load, let us suppose
additional 10 Ohm resistance is added into parallel. The
total resistance will be 5 Ohm of this parallel combination
and the current flow from the battery terminals will be 2
Amp, hence we can say on increasing load current drawn by
the load increases.
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Answer / manoj-essar
w=vi according to this when we increase the load (W),
current ultimately increases...as V is the constant at that
moment.
do u understand now?
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 16 Yes | 5 No |
Answer / raul
when we increase the load, the speed and hence the voltage
decreases and thereby flux also decreases, to maintain d
flux at a constant value, more current is drawn from d
source............
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 8 Yes | 7 No |
Answer / praveen
when i connect 10V battery to 10ohm resister then the
current will be 1A...if i add a another 10ohm resister in
series the current will be 0.5A....Normally if i crease my
load the current must be increased...but here
decrease...WHY????
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / k.s. karthick prabu
because both are directly proportional.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 10 No |
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