Answer Posted / rachana
all current carrying conductors produce magnetic field , the
magnetic field produced by current in the armature of a DC
generator affects the flux pattern and distorts the main
field. This distortion causes a shift in neutral plane ,
which affects commutation. this shift of neutral plane is
known as armature reaction.
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