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What Is The Principle of 3 Phase Induction Motor

The three phase induction motor operates by applying a three phase supply to the stator windings, which creates a rotating magnetic field around the stator that spins at synchronous speed. This rotating magnetic field passes through the stationary rotor conductors, inducing an emf within them. Current then flows through the short circuited rotor conductors, and the interaction between this current and the magnetic field produces a torque on the rotor, causing it to rotate in the same direction as the rotating field.

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What Is The Principle of 3 Phase Induction Motor

The three phase induction motor operates by applying a three phase supply to the stator windings, which creates a rotating magnetic field around the stator that spins at synchronous speed. This rotating magnetic field passes through the stationary rotor conductors, inducing an emf within them. Current then flows through the short circuited rotor conductors, and the interaction between this current and the magnetic field produces a torque on the rotor, causing it to rotate in the same direction as the rotating field.

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What is the principle of 3 phase induction motor?

When three phase supply is given to the three phase stator winding of the induction motor,a rotating magnetic field is developed around the stator which rotates at synchronous speed.This rotating magnetic field passes through the air gap and cuts the rotor conductors which were stationary.Due to the relative speed between the stationary rotor conductors and the rotating magnetic field,an emf is induced in the rotor conductors.As the rotor conductors are short circuited, current starts flowing through it.And as these current carrying rotor conductors are placed in the magnetic field produced by the stator, they experiences a mechanical force i.e. torque which moves the rotor in the same direction as that of the rotating magnetic field.

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