now a shunt motor is practically a constant speed motor ,
then how does it meet the increase or decrease in the load ?
Answer Posted / rakesh
now when load torque increase then to remain in the steady
state i.e to make the developed torque equal to load torque
the corresponding armature current increasee ( t@i) so the
increased mechanical power comes frm the increased armature
current
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