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In double cage and deep bar the tarting torque increases due to skin effect in the rotor wire. So the rotor circuit draw less current than simple circuit that draw around 7-8 times the rated current on starting.

Due to skin effect the rotor resistance increases and it provide maximum torque at low speed.

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