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As per double field revolving theory, a sinusoidally alternating flux can be looked upon as the combination of two revolving fluxes: |
A. | equal in magnitude to that of the alternating flux, rotating at synchronous speed in the same direction |
B. | of half the magnitude to that of the alternating flux, rotating at synchronous speed in the same direction |
C. | equal in magnitude to that of the alternating flux, rotating at synchronous speed in the opposite direction |
D. | of half the magnitude to that of the alternating flux, rotating at synchronous speed in the opposite direction |
Answer» E. | |