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The speed of a D.C. shunt motor can be increased by increasing the resistance in field circuit.

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Last Answer : Because if the load is increasing then the torque must also be increase. If not then the speed of motor will decrease.

Last Answer : The speed of a D.C. shunt motor more than its full-load speed can be obtained by decreasing the field current.

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Last Answer : The armature torque of the D.C. shunt motor is proportional to armature current.

Last Answer : In a D.C. shunt motor, under the conditions of maximum power, the current in the armature will be more than full-load current.

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Last Answer : increases

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Last Answer : Applications of DC shunt motor: 1) Lathe machines 2) drilling machines 3) milling machines 4) Printing machinery 5) Paper industry 6) centrifugal and reciprocating pumps 7) blowers 8)fans

Last Answer : If a D.C. shunt motor is working at full load and if shunt field circuit suddenly opens this will make armature to take heavy current, possibly burning it.

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Last Answer : In D.C. shunt motors as load is reduced the speed will remain almost constant.

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Last Answer : If a D.C. shunt motor is working at no load and if shunt field circuit suddenly opens this will result in excessive speed, possibly destroying armature due to excessive centrifugal stresses.

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Last Answer : D.C. shunt motors are used for driving machine tools.

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Last Answer : The speed of a universal motor is usually reduced by using gearing.

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Last Answer : Centrifugal switch disconnects the auxiliary winding of the motor at about 70 to 80 percent of synchronous speed.

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