Typically by varying the magnetic field strength. This is done by varying the current flow through the field windings. It is usually accomplished by a voltage regulator circuit.
Aircraft alternators have an electronic voltage regulator.
Alternators produce AC, which is rectified by diodes if DC is needed. Dynamos produce DC by using a commutator.
Since the alternators are in parallel, the resultant voltage should be the same as either alternator - exactly as it would be if two batteries are connected in parallel. Voltage remains the same but current capacity is doubled. I would recommend connecting the alternators through a network that will balance the load between them.
Voltage regulators are integrated into the alternators these days.
Yes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * The voltage regulators are in the back of the alternators on a 1997 Ford Ranger but they can be changed separately according to fordparts.com *
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It is done to control the speed of the motor.
There is only 1 type of DC voltage, and that is direct current. In order to better answer your question, you need to be more specific.
Yes, modern alternators have voltage regulators built in.
By installing the varialble resistor in the circuit,the constant dc voltage would change .
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