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Induction Motor Operation

Process by which induction motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.

intermediate
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Electrical Engineering
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Induction motors are widely used in various applications due to their efficiency and reliability. They operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where a rotating magnetic field induces current in the rotor, causing it to turn. Understanding the components, such as the stator and rotor, ...

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Key Terms

Induction Motor
An electric motor that operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction.

Example: Induction motors are commonly used in industrial applications.

Stator
The stationary part of an induction motor that generates a rotating magnetic field.

Example: The stator consists of coils wound around a core.

Rotor
The rotating part of an induction motor that is driven by the magnetic field from the stator.

Example: The rotor can be of squirrel cage or wound type.

Slip
The difference between the synchronous speed of the magnetic field and the actual speed of the rotor.

Example: Slip is necessary for torque production in induction motors.

Torque
A measure of the rotational force produced by the motor.

Example: The torque of an induction motor varies with load.

Synchronous Speed
The speed at which the magnetic field rotates in the stator.

Example: Synchronous speed is determined by the frequency of the AC supply.

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Key Concepts

Electromagnetic InductionRotor and StatorSlipTorque Production