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To calculate the alternator regulation with capacitive loading, you first need to determine the no-load voltage (V_no-load) and the full-load voltage (V_full-load) under capacitive conditions. Regulation is then calculated using the formula: ( \text{Regulation} = \frac{V_{no-load} - V_{full-load}}{V_{full-load}} \times 100% ). Ensure to account for the effects of reactive power due to the capacitive load, which can impact the voltage drop and overall performance of the alternator. Additionally, consider the alternator's impedance and the load characteristics for accurate results.

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