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Explain what is voltage regulation?

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The change in terminal voltage of a generator between full and no load (at constant speed) is called the voltage regulation. It is usually expressed as a percentage of the voltage at full-load.
%Voltage Regulation= (VNL-VFL)/VFL*100

VNL= Terminal voltage of generator at No load.
VFL= Terminal voltage of generator at full load.    Your Comment






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