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What is induction motor?

Induction motor is an AC electric motor which uses electromagnetic induction to induce the electric current in the rotor to produce torque.


What is a decripition of Nikola Tesla induction electric motor?

AC Induction Motor


What role does electric current play in a magnetic levitating train?

same principle as induction motor,rotor chases the rotating magnetic field.


In which principle does the electric motor works?

Electromagnetic Induction


Why dc motor is not named as conduction motor?

In dc motors, the electric power is conducted directly to the armature (i.e., rotating part) through brushes & commutator. Hence, in this sense a dc motor can be called as a Conduction motor. However, in ac motors, the rotor does not receive any electric power by conduction but by induction in exactly the same way as the secondary of a two winding transformer receives its power from the primary. That is why such motors are called as Induction motors. An induction motor can be treated as a rotating transformer i.e., one in which primary winding is stationary but secondary is free to rotate.


What is an inducting motor?

induction motor has two control system one is stator control another rotor control And it comes under the category of asynchronous motors. The term induction is because the rotor of an a.c motor does not receive the electric power through conduction but by induction same as the secondary of the transformer receives the power from primary. And so an induction motor can also be called as a rotating transformer i.e. one in which primary is stationary and secondary is free to rotate.


What is meant by Slip of an induction motor?

Slip is referred to as the difference between the speed of the rotor and the speed of the rotating magnetic field in the stator of the induction motor. Speed of the rotor=n(1-s) Speed of the rotating magnetic field= f/p


Rotating machine that uses electrical energy?

An electric motor!


What is the rotating coil in an electric motor called?

The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.


What has the author Eugene A Klingshirn written?

Eugene A. Klingshirn has written: 'Analytical and experimental study of high phase order induction motors' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Electric, Electric Automobiles, Electric motor vehicles, Electric motors, Induction, Electric propulsion, Equivalent circuits, Induction Electric motors, Induction motors, Stators


What is the difference between a conduction and a induction?

Although the term 'conduction motor' isn't widely used, it refers to a motor whose rotor winding, as well as its stator windings, is supplied with an electric current. In the case of an 'induction motor', however, the current flowing through the rotor is produced by voltages 'induced' into the rotor windings by a rotating magnetic field created by the stator windings.


Why three phase induction motor has uniform torque?

The 3-phase currents in the 3 coils of an induction motor will produce a steady rotating magnetic field.