An inductionor asynchronous motor is a type of AC motor where power is supplied to the rotor by means of electromagnetic induction, rather than a commutator or slip rings as in other types of motor. These motors are widely used in industrial drives, particularly polyphaseinduction motors, because they are rugged and have no brushes. Single-phase versions are used in small appliances. Their speed is determined by the frequency of the supply current, so they are most widely used in constant-speed applications, although variable speed versions, using variable frequency drives are becoming more common. The most common type is the squirrel cage motor, and this term is sometimes used for induction motors generally.
It starts the motor.
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The motor's windings draw extra power from the line when the motor starts to turn because it takes more force to get the rotor spinning than to keep it spinning.
It always starts from the front of the motor.
Yes. With enough of a load on a motor the rotation can be stopped. As the motor starts to slow down the current draw of the motor starts to go higher. Usually what will happen is as the current goes higher the overload protection on the motor's starter will trip and disconnect the electrical supply from the motor long before the motor stops turning.
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When a motor starts the circuit breaker sees an almost dead short. Until the motor starts generating a back EMF , which opposes the current flow when rotation starts, the current is high. If the breaker is sized to the motors full load amperage, each time the motor is started, the breaker will trip.
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NO, IF YOUR CAR STARTS, IT'S NOT THE MOTOR. MAYBE TRY THE FUSE.