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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.


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