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applications of braking

plugging of separately excited dc motor with braking resistor

What is Plugging or Reverse Current Braking of DC Motor?

In Plugging or Reverse Current Braking, supply polarity of armature voltage of  DC motor is reversed to rapid stop the motor. The armature voltage(V) and back EMF (Eb)

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