186. What is the relation of the magnetizing current with the turns per phase?
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c Explanation: The magnetizing current is actually calculated for the concentrated windings and the distributed windings. In the distributed windings, magnetizing current is indirectly proportional to the turns per phase.
c
See lessExplanation: The magnetizing current is actually calculated for the concentrated
windings and the distributed windings. In the distributed windings, magnetizing current is
indirectly proportional to the turns per phase.
C Explanation: The magnetizing current is actually calculated for the concentrated windings and the distributed windings. In the distributed windings, magnetizing current is indirectly proportional to the turns per phase.
C
See lessExplanation: The magnetizing current is actually calculated for the concentrated windings and the distributed windings. In the distributed windings, magnetizing current is indirectly proportional to the turns per phase.