Its performance becomes worse. The speed will drop more when a mechanical load is put on the shaft.
A motor with large windings will have greater shunt resistance than armature resistance due to the sheer amount of copper wire it must travel through. The gauge of the wire also plays a part in this process.
Motor will rotate at very high speed leading to destructionAnswer from Kinindia.com
Shunt means parallel only..................
the shunt generator wont be started .hehe
It does have armature resistance.
A motor with large windings will have greater shunt resistance than armature resistance due to the sheer amount of copper wire it must travel through. The gauge of the wire also plays a part in this process.
It will drawn a large amount of current which can destroy the shunt
Shunt motor is used. For constant speed ,torque will high when load is increased
it will not work.
Motor will rotate at very high speed leading to destructionAnswer from Kinindia.com
because there is ahigh current flowing through it at the start...
yes
If it is a series motor it may still work. If it is a shunt motor it will not work , it will produce a humming noise and get heated. The shunt fields normally have high reactance so the field current will be drastically reduced, which may not be able to create the requisite torque.
First remember this rheostat is connected in series with the armature to increase the total resistance to limit the starting current, thus achieving max starting torque from the motor
Shunt means parallel only..................
A shunt DC motor connects the armature and field windings in parallel or shunt with a common D.C. power source. This type of motor has good speed regulation even as the load varies, but does not have the starting torque of a series DC motor
the shunt generator wont be started .hehe