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In a three phase alternator, there are __________ independent phase windings or coils. (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 The question was posed to me in homework. My question is taken from Inter Connection of Three-Phase Sources and Loads topic in portion Polyphase Circuits of Network Theory Select the correct answer from above options network theory questions and answers, network theory questions pdf, network theory question bank, network theory gate questions and answers pdf, mcq on network theory pdf, gate network theory questions and solutions, network theory mcq Test , ies network theory questions, Network theory Questions for GATE EC Exam, Network Theory MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions)

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Right option is (c) 3 For explanation I would say: In a three phase alternator, there are 3 independent phase windings or coils. So, 3 independent phase windings or coils. The end connections of the three sets of the coils may be brought out of the machine to form three separate single phase sources to feed three individual circuits.

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