Asked by Bryanna Otalvaro on Apr 25, 2024

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Induction motor stators have coils of wire placed in the center of the stator core, which form electro-magnets when energized and create magnetic pole fields.

Electro-Magnets

Devices that create a magnetic field when electric current flows through a coil wrapped around a metal core.

Magnetic Pole Fields

The regions at the two ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest, known as the north and south magnetic poles.

  • Elucidate the function of voltage and current in the generation of magnetic fields within induction motors.
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Brianna Henley4 days ago
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Explanation :
Induction motor stators have coils of wire placed in slots around the periphery of the stator core, not in the center. These coils form electromagnets when energized, creating a rotating magnetic field that induces current in the rotor.