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Emf (voltage) =2p phi N Z divided by 60c

p= no of pairs of poles

phi = flux

N =speed (rpm)

Z = can't remember

c = no. of parralel paths

if you can make the values of the other parts of the formula such that the result is 5 kv your on

this is initially a dc generator but can be made to apply to ac

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