Asked by Mohammad Abbas on Jun 28, 2024

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Which windings in an alternator are connected to the diodes in the rectifier?

A) field windings
B) stator windings
C) pull-in windings
D) hold-in windings

Stator Windings

The wire coils located in the stator of an electric motor or generator that create a magnetic field when current flows through them.

Field Windings

Field Windings are coils of wire within electrical generators or motors that create a magnetic field when current is passed through them, essential for the induction of voltage in generators or the creation of torque in motors.

Rectifier

A device that transforms alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC), commonly utilized in systems supplying power.

  • Understand the role and connection of windings and diodes in an alternator.
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Cathy AustinJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The stator windings in an alternator are connected to the diodes in the rectifier to convert the alternating current (AC) produced by the alternator into direct current (DC) for the vehicle's electrical system.