i dont have a clue so bog off
Increasing flux, torque of the dc motor will be increased and speed of the dc motor will be decreased as speed of the dc motor is inversely proportional to that of the flux and the torque of the dc motor is directly proportional to the flux.
1) If current, at 'on load' condition, reach or cross its rated value, then the speed of the motor will be decreased. 2) If there is any voltage droop occurs in the incoming supply then the speed of the motor will be decreased.
If Rotor resistance is increased torque is increased
For AC system speed of generator will be decreased and then frequency decrease, if there is no trip the motor load will be automaticaly reduced as Load Power = torque x speed and speed of motor vary acc to frequency. Finally the motor will be run at new lower speed that load = power generation. The other effect is voltage in the system will be decreased and result of lower load consumption
I dont think you can increase the speed of the motor but if the motor is driving some piece of rotating equipment (pump etc) the speed of the driven shaft can be increased up to the point where the motor reaches full load current.
Increasing flux, torque of the dc motor will be increased and speed of the dc motor will be decreased as speed of the dc motor is inversely proportional to that of the flux and the torque of the dc motor is directly proportional to the flux.
1) If current, at 'on load' condition, reach or cross its rated value, then the speed of the motor will be decreased. 2) If there is any voltage droop occurs in the incoming supply then the speed of the motor will be decreased.
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Speed Buggy was created in 1973.
The duration of Speed Buggy is 1800.0 seconds.
Speed Buggy ended on 1973-12-22.
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If the frequency supplied to a three-phase motor is increased, the motor speed will also increase following the relationship known as the synchronous speed. This increase in frequency will lead to a corresponding increase in motor speed, assuming that the load on the motor remains constant.
As the load increases, the speed reduces to deliver the increased torque required.