A synchronous motor operates under normal excitation. When the load on the motor is increased, why does the armature current rise?

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19 Oct 2018
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When the load on a synchronous motor increases, the armature current rises because the resultant voltage (Er) in the armature increases. This is due to the increased load causing a higher internal voltage drop, leading to a greater net voltage in the armature circuit, which draws more current.

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