A d.c. shunt-wound generator running at 10rps generates a voltage of 150V at a certain  value of field current. Determine the change in the generated voltage of same generator  when running at 5rps, the field current is reduced by 50 percent, assuming the flux is  proportional to the field current

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 A d.c. shunt-wound generator running at 10rps generates a voltage of 150V at a certain 
value of field current. Determine the change in the generated voltage of same generator 
when running at 5rps, the field current is reduced by 50 percent, assuming the flux is 
proportional to the field current

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