1500 r.p.m.
Speed = (120 X Frequency)/(Number of Poles)
Speed = (120 X 50)/(4)
Speed = 1500 RPM
shunt generator
A shunt generator is a type of direct current electric generator in which field winding and armature winding are connected in parallel, and in which the armature supplies both the load current and the field current. A direct current generator, not using a permanent magnet, requires a DC field current for excitation.
reduce the eddy current loss
The reason of using laminated cores in the stator of an alternator is to reduce the eddy current loss.
The cores of magnetic devices working with alternating or pulsed current have to be non-conductive in order to avoid the formation of eddy currents within them.
The cores of soft iron used in electromagnetic machines are made of thin sheets insulated from each other by paint or sometimes paper. This breaks conductivity in the direction in which eddy currents would be induced.
Ferrite materials are made of powder bonded by cured resin and are inherently non-conductive.