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English: From illustration text: Elementary two-loop alternator and sine curves, illustrating two phase alternating current. If the loops be placed on the alternator armature at 90 magnetic degrees, a single phase current will be generated in each of the windings, the current in one winding being at its maximum value when the other is at zero. In this case four transmission conductors are used, two for each separate circuit, and the motors to which the current is led have a double winding corresponding to that on the alternator armature.
Русский: Упрощенная схема двухфазного электрического генератора. H – постоянное внешнее магнитное поле. |
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