Difference between synchronous and asynchronous motor
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All induction motors are asynchronous motors. The asynchronous nature of induction-motor operation comes from the slip between the rotational speed of the stator field and somewhat slower speed of the rotor.
An induction motor runs a little slower than the applied frequency. The speed of a synchronous motor is fixed by the frequency of the AC system. Synchronous. In induction motor magnetic fields of rotor and stator are rotating in different frequencies. In a synchronous motor, stator field and rotor field are synchronous .
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All induction motors are asynchronous motors. The asynchronous nature of induction-motor operation comes from the slip between the rotational speed of the stator field and somewhat slower speed of the rotor.
An induction motor runs a little slower than the applied frequency. The speed of a synchronous motor is fixed by the frequency of the AC system. Synchronous. In induction motor magnetic fields of rotor and stator are rotating in different frequencies. In a synchronous motor, stator field and rotor field are synchronous .
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