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The starter take up metallic resistance when the resistance should not be varied in steps.(a) true(b) falseThis question was addressed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.My question is based upon Motor Starters, Calculation of Resistance Steps & Design of Field Regulators in chapter Design of Small Electrical Machines, Starters and Field Regulators of Design of Electrical Machines

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Right CHOICE is (b) false

Easy explanation: The STARTER actually picks up either liquid RHEOSTAT or metallic resistance during its operation. The starter TAKES up metallic resistance when the resistance is to be VARIED in steps.



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