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A generator that is not producing voltage or current may have an open stator winding. True or False?

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True. An open stator winding is a common cause of a generator not producing any voltage or current. The stator winding is responsible for producing the electromagnetic field that induces voltage in the generator's rotor, which then produces the current. If the stator winding is open or broken, the magnetic field will not be produced, resulting in no voltage or current being generated.

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