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1. A separately excited dc motor is run from a dc source through a chopper. At 600 rpm and rated torque, the duty cycle of chopper is 0.8. At 600 rpm and half the rated torque, the duty cycle is likely to be
(A): 0.6
(B): 0.75
(C): 0.8
(D): 0.9
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