What do you mean by distributed winding in alternators? how
exactly is 3 phase power generated?
Answer Posted / b
distributed winding means that all the three phases are
equally distributed in the stator winding 120 degrees. when
the rotor is given a dc supply and is rotated mechanically,
emf is generated in stator which produces the power.
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