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Apparatus Section 15: Direct-current Commutating Machines: Appendix Alternating-current Commutator Motor

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SourceTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering
Year1915
Section IDtheoretical-elements-electrical-engineering-section-78
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XV. APPENDIX ALTERNATING-CURRENT COMMUTATOR MOTOR 78. Since in the series motor and in the shunt motor the direction of the rotation remains the same at a reversal of the impressed voltage, these motors can be operated by an alternat- ing voltage, as alternating-current motors, by making such changes in the materials, proportioning and design, as the al- ternating nature of the current requires.
XV. APPENDIX ALTERNATING-CURRENT COMMUTATOR MOTOR 78. Since in the series motor and in the shunt motor the direction of the rotation remains the same at a reversal of the impressed voltage, these motors can be operated by an alternat- ing voltage, as alternating-curre ...
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