Why soda is added with water in Lrs of Sliipring motor…to Increase or decrease resistance of water?
Answer / sourabh agrawal
To increase the resistance of water, as resistivity of water increases as impurity increases in water, thus to make water more impure or to increase the resistance of LRS soda is added
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