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Namatimangan08
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Dear, Namatimangan08
> 1) why does speed of a generator slow down when system electrical load is increased.
Because of opposing torque that the electrical load has produced.
> 2) why does speed of a generator increase when system electrical load is decreased.
Because of there is additional torque that the Prime mover has. This additional torque will be used up by the system to achieve new steady state condition. Obviously at higher frequency.
Dear, Namatimangan08
> 1) why does speed of a generator slow down when system electrical load is increased.
Because of opposing torque that the electrical load has produced.
> 2) why does speed of a generator increase when system electrical load is decreased.
Because of there is additional torque that the Prime mover has. This additional torque will be used up by the system to achieve new steady state condition. Obviously at higher frequency.