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A governor is said to be stable when |
A. | There is one radius of the governor weights for each equilibrium speed |
B. | There is minimum change of the radius of the governor weights at a operating speed |
C. | The position of balls does not change within the operating speed |
D. | The position of balls changes within permissible limits within the working range of a governor |
E. | None of the above |
Answer» A. There is one radius of the governor weights for each equilibrium speed |
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