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What is a slip in electricity?

it is the difference between the synchronous and asynchronous speed of a induction motor


How do asynchronous motor units summation reduce muscle fatigue and how does this relate to muscle tone?

Asynchronous recruitment of motor units is used to prevent fatigue. While some motor units are active others are inactive. This pattern of firing of motor neurons prevents fatigue while maintaining contraction by allowing a brief rest for the inactive units.


Why the DC motor is call as synchronous motor?

A 60Hz synchronous motor spins at synchronous speed - if it's a two pole motor it will spin at exactly 1800 rpms. An asynchronous motor will spin at a speed lower than the power supply frequency - a symilar asynchronous motor may spin at 1700 rpms.


A single neuron and all the muscle fibers it stimulates comprise a?

This is called a motor unit.


What type of machine that use asynchronous motor?

Typically a synchronous motor is applied in constant speed applications where the higher cost of the motor is offset by the improved power factor realized


A motor neuron and the muscle fibers it controls are called?

the motor unit


One neuron and all the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates make up one?

motor unit


Difference between synchronous and asynchronous motors?

1)Synchronous motors are those that run only at Synchronous speed i.e. constant speed. But Motor can run in various speeds. 2)Synchronous motors runs at same speed of magnetic filed. but if one consider case of induction motor the rotor rotates at different speed than revolving magnetic field. there is slip between field and rotor.


What is difference between single motor unit and multi motor unit?

There is no 'multi motor unit' to be different from a single motor unit!A single motor unit is all the muscle fibers controlled by a single motor neuron.Multiple motor unit summation is when a smooth and steady increase in muscle tension is produced by increasing the number of active single motor units.Notice that what's being described is not something having to do with a some non-existent thing called a 'multi motor unit', but rather is a summation of many active singlemotor units.


How do you check a condenser fan motor on any package unit?

petrapkg unit condnserfan motor


What motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates called?

the motor unit


What is the difference between a motor unit and a motor neuron in the context of muscle movement?

A motor unit consists of a motor neuron and the muscle fibers it controls. The motor neuron sends signals to the muscle fibers to contract, while the motor unit refers to the combination of the neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates.

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