If load increases then it will stop completely. Having an overload can cause issues.
The PF will increase
Your question needs rephrasing; as it stands, it makes no sense.
Strength of contraction increases as the load increases until the load becomes excessive.
Strength of contraction increases as the load increases until the load becomes excessive.
The time constant for inertial loads increases as the size of the load increases because a larger load has more mass to accelerate, requiring more time for the load to reach steady-state. This is because the inertia of the load is directly proportional to its mass, so a larger load will take longer to respond to changes in input.
capacitive reaction
wht happens if WBC increases?
rotor speed will decrease....the rotor current wil increase.....
A load increases the flow of electrical current in a series circuit. No load, no flow.
it increases
It increases !
When the fulcrum is further from the load, the lever arm length increases, which requires less force to lift the load. This allows for greater mechanical advantage, making it easier to lift heavier loads.