Question-2 The following figure indicates the alternator regulating function. Complete the figure by choosing correct words for the blank spaces (1 to 4) from the word group. Electric load Constant Increases Engine speed Becomes higher Constant Field current (1) Increases (becomes higher) Output current a) Increases (becomes higher) b) Decreases (becomes lower) c) Constant (2) (3) Output voltage Constant (4)

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The following figure indicates the alternator regulating function. Complete the figure by choosing correct words
for the blank spaces (1 to 4) from the word group.
1.
Electric load
Question-3
2.
Constant
3.
Increases
Ⓒ4.
Engine speed
Becomes higher
a) Increases (becomes higher) b) Decreases (becomes lower) c) Constant
Constant
Field current
(1)
Increases
(becomes higher)
Output current
(2)
(3)
The following statements refer to the change in the field current and alternator output current/voltage under the
condition mentioned later.
Select the statement that is True.
When engine idling at 600 rpm, and when the headlight, heater, defogger and wiper are turned from off to on.
Field current and output current increase Max, but output voltage decreases.
Field current, output current, and output voltage all decrease.
Field current and output current decrease, but output voltage is constant.
Output voltage
Field current is constant, but output current and output voltage decrease.
Constant
(4)
Transcribed Image Text:Question-2 The following figure indicates the alternator regulating function. Complete the figure by choosing correct words for the blank spaces (1 to 4) from the word group. 1. Electric load Question-3 2. Constant 3. Increases Ⓒ4. Engine speed Becomes higher a) Increases (becomes higher) b) Decreases (becomes lower) c) Constant Constant Field current (1) Increases (becomes higher) Output current (2) (3) The following statements refer to the change in the field current and alternator output current/voltage under the condition mentioned later. Select the statement that is True. When engine idling at 600 rpm, and when the headlight, heater, defogger and wiper are turned from off to on. Field current and output current increase Max, but output voltage decreases. Field current, output current, and output voltage all decrease. Field current and output current decrease, but output voltage is constant. Output voltage Field current is constant, but output current and output voltage decrease. Constant (4)
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