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It depends on the motor. They can be purchased with different numbers of poles. The number of poles mainly changes the speed of the motor.
The formula for RPM is ; RPM = Hz x (120 (constant)) divided by the # of poles. Number of poles a motor has; # of poles = Hz x (120 (constant)) / RPM.
2, 4 or 6 poles
A 2-pole motor has about 1.5 ft-lbs of torque per horsepower where a 4-pole motor has 3 ft-lbs of torque. also the speed of a 2-pole motor is twice that of a 4-pole motor. The speed of a motor is determined by: speed=(120 x freq)/no. of poles At 60 Hz, a 4-pole motor is about 1800 rpm where a 2-pole motor is 3600
The 3 phase supply is provided in the stator of a synchronous motor which produces a rotating magnetic field.The stator has field poles(North and south). Now due to the rotating magnetic field the current is induced in the rotor of the motor as due to ampere's law, so the motor tends to move.Now as the stator poles induces opposite poles on the rotor, after moving the first pole pitch the rotor gets repelled by the opposite stator poles and due to the heavy inertia of the rotor it can't respond and the motor is standstill.Hence the synchronous motor is started with the help of an auxiliary motor or such called a pony motor to overcome this problem.
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It depends on the motor. They can be purchased with different numbers of poles. The number of poles mainly changes the speed of the motor.
Motor's number of poles.
which types connection of 4/6 poles 36 slots three phase motor advise no coils and groups (both rpm in single winding)
The poles of the electromagnet are repelled and attracted to the poles of the field magnet in the motor, causing it to spin a commutator or rotor in the motor. A brush flips the poles to keep the electromagnet spinning and the rotor moving.
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The two main factors are the frequency and the number of poles of the motor. A formula for RPM is HZ x 60 x 2/ number of poles the motor has.
Houses On Poles are found in places with high rainfall.
The part of an electric motor that repels the poles of the permanent magnets is the fly wheel.
The formula for RPM is ; RPM = Hz x (120 (constant)) divided by the # of poles. Number of poles a motor has; # of poles = Hz x (120 (constant)) / RPM.
Relationship between motor rpm and no of poles
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