An induction motor the stator the power input to an induction motor is 40 kw when it is running at 5% slip. The stator resistance and core loss are assumed negligible. The torque developed in synchronous watts is mmf comprises of rotor mmf
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An induction motor is a electric device that works on Alternating Current. Therefore it is falls under the category of A.C motor. It consists of stator and rotor.
Slip of induction motor consists of two terms Synchronous speed and Rotor speed. Synchronous speed is defined as the speed of the rotating magnetic field, which is produced when current passes through the windings of the induction motor. Rotor speed is defined as the speed of rotor, when the magnetic field produced in stator induces magnetic field in rotor. Slip is the difference in both these speeds.
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