It is the resistance across the cell to invoke a constant draw. This makes the cell work efficiently under ideal conditions. To do it properly new cell management systems measure the temp. and voltage output and put a load on the cell that makes it work best.
'Shunt' is an archaic term for 'parallel', so a shunt resistor is connected in parallel with another device. For example, a shunt resistance is used in moving-coil ammeters, so that most of the load current passes through the shunt resistor, rather than the moving coil. So, in this context, yes -a shunt is a bypass resistance.
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Shunt means parallel only..................
the shunt generator wont be started .hehe
It does have armature resistance.
If you are placing more than one resistors in series, then its combined resistance is higher than when you place these resistors in shunt.
A low-resistance connection between two points in an electric circuit that forms an alternative path for a portion of the current. Also called bypass. Conductance of a shunt is high as the resistance is low.
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An ammeter's coil requires very little current for full-scale deflection (fsd). So, to measure a current above its fsd value, most of that current must be allowed to bypass the coil. This is achieved by placing a very low value shunt resistance in parallel with the coil ('shunt' is an archaic word for 'parallel').
Shunt means parallel only..................
the shunt generator wont be started .hehe
It does have armature resistance.
The value of resistance of shunt field winding beyond which the shunt generator fails to build up its voltage is known as " critical resistance at a given speed it is the maximum field resistance with which the shunt generator excite.
it is the resistance with which the generatoe just excite.
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A galvanometer with a low resistance shunt in parallel makes an ammeter.