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Differences between a shunt field coil and a series field winding
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A shunt field coil is a coil of wire connected in parallel with the armature winding of a DC motor. It is used to create a magnetic field that is constant regardless of the load on the motor. A series field winding is a coil of wire connected in series with the armature winding of a DC motor. It is used to create a magnetic field that is proportional to the load on the motor.
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