what happen when dc shunt motor field is sudden open in
running condition
Answer Posted / muhammad haseeb
When suddenly field circuit is open then flux will decrease .As flux decrease the speed of the motor increase firstly.Because speed and flux are inversely proportional to each other. And then speed decrease because field current is zero , flux is zero
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