Asked by Billie Harrington on May 18, 2024
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The synchronous motor is an induction motor.
Synchronous Motor
An AC motor that operates at a speed synchronized with the frequency of the supply current; its rotor speed matches the frequency of the stator's rotating magnetic field.
Induction Motor
An induction motor is a type of electric motor that operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where the rotating magnetic field induces current in the rotor.
- Differentiate between synchronous and induction motors.
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Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between synchronous and induction motors.
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