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Flashing the field results in polarity of the output voltage being reversed when the machine is restarted as a generator.

true

Most DC machines are designed in such a manner that the position of the brushes on the commutator can be set or adjusted.

true

Motors with a large amount of inertia exhibit superior speed-regulation characteristics.

true

The terminal leads of DC machines are labeled so they can be identified when they are brought outside the motor housing to the terminal box.

true

What type of motor does this schematic depict?

shunt

_______________ is the twisting or bending of the magnetic lines of flux of the pole pieces.

Armature reaction armature reaction Armature Reaction

The rotating part of a generator is called the _____.

armature

In a compound DC motor control circuit, the field loss relay will disconnect the _____ if power is lost to the _____.

armature; shunt field

The _____ ride against the commutator segments and are used to connect the armature to the external circuit of the DC machine.

brushes

What type of DC motor uses a rotor shaped like a hollow cylinder or cup?

brushless

When a DC machine is used as a generator, the _______________ performs the function of a mechanical rectifier to change the AC produced in the armature into DC before it exits the machine through the brushes.

commutator Commutator

A generator containing both series and shunt fields is called a _____ generator.

compound

What type of generator is most used by large DC machines?

compound

What type of motor does this schematic depict?

compound

Because the fields of PM motors are permanent magnets, the field flux remains ________ at all times.

constant

_______________ is a measure of the useful electric energy produced by the generator.

counter torque

A compound generator has both series and shunt field windings. When those windings are connected so they aid each other in the production of magnetism, that connection is called _____.

cumulative-compound

A compound generator has both series and shunt field windings. When those windings are connected so their fields oppose each other in the production of magnetism, that connection is called _____.

differential-compound

A series motor may be operated with no load connected.

false

In a DC motor, terminals A1 and A2 are connected to the shunt fields.

false

Some DC generators use electromagnets to provide the magnetic field instead of permanent magnets.

false

The simplest method of setting the brushes to the neutral plane position is to connect a DC voltmeter across the series field leads.

false

There may be occasions when one DC generator cannot supply enough current to operate the connected load. When this occurs, another generator is connected in series with the first.

false

What is a DC generator that uses permanent magnets as its field?

magneto

What are permanent magnets in a PM motor?

pole pieces

What type of generator does this schematic depict?

series

Which type of generator's amount of output voltage produced is proportional to the number of turns of wire in the armature, the strength of the magnetic field of the pole pieces, and the speed of rotation?

series

A compound motor has _____ field windings.

series and shunt

When the field winding of a DC motor is connected in parallel with the armature, the motor is called a _____ motor.

shunt

When a motor is connected as a differential compound, the _____ determines the direction of rotation of the motor at no load or light load.

shunt field

The pushing or turning force created by the magnetic field of the pole pieces and the magnetic field of the loop or armature is called _______________.

torque

Because brushes are made from a material that is softer than the copper bars of the commutator, this permits the brushes to wear instead of the commutator.

true

Shunt field windings are connected in parallel with the armature. They are wound with _____ turns of fairly _____ wire.

many; small

The voltage produced in all rotating armatures is alternating voltage.

true

When using the right-hand motor rule, the center finger indicates the direction of armature current.

true

Armatures are wound to provide high voltage, high current, or some specific combination of voltage and current. Which type of winding provides high voltage and low current?

wave-wound

Series field windings are connected in series with the armature. They are wound with _____ turns of fairly _____ wire.

few; large

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

field excitation current

Armatures are wound to provide high voltage, high current, or some specific combination of voltage and current. Which type of winding provides low voltage and high current?

lap-wound

Converters are used to change the DC into multiphase AC to produce a rotating magnetic field in the stationary armature or stator of the brushless DC motor.

true

Counter-electromotive force (CEMF) and back-EMF are names for the voltage induced into the armature of a DC motor.

true

DC motors and DC generators use the same terminal identification.

true

Direct current motors that contain permanent magnet field poles are more efficient because no power is required to produce the magnetic fields of the pole pieces.

true

In a compound generator, which connection has the shunt field connected in parallel with both the armature and series field?

long shunt

What type of standard identification is depicted in this schematic?

series field

In a generator, the _____ permits part of the current that normally flows through the series field to flow through the resistor.

series field shunt rheostat

Which of the following are used to operate tape drives on computers?

servomotors

The DC motor, known as a "constant speed motor," is the _____ motor.

shunt

What type of generator can be either self-excited or separately excited?

shunt

What type of generator does this schematic depict?

shunt


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