Consider two governors A and B running at the same speed. When this speed increases or decreases by a certain amount, the lift of the sleeve of governor A is greater than the lift of the sleeve of governor B. Which of the following statement is true for the above situation?

Consider two governors A and B running at the same speed. When this speed increases or decreases by a certain amount, the lift of the sleeve of governor A is greater than the lift of the sleeve of governor B. Which of the following statement is true for the above situation? Correct Answer Governor A is more sensitive than B

For an independent governor, the greater the lift of the sleeve for a given fractional change in speed, the greater will be the sensitiveness of the governor. As a consequence, we can establish a relation in which the sensitiveness of the governor is related to sleeve lift and fractional change in speed.

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