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From the working principle of three phase induction motors, it may be observed that the rotor speed should not reach the synchronous speed produced by the stator. If the speeds become equal what will happen in relation to the following: (a) Relative speed or slip speed.

(b) Emf induced in the rotor

(c) Current in the rotor

(d) Torque.

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Answered by harsh472864
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Explanation:

From the working principle of three phase induction motors, it may be observed that the rotor speed should not reach the synchronous speed produced by the stator. If the speeds become equal what will happen in relation to the following: (a) Relative speed or slip speed.

(b) Emf induced in the rotor

(c) Current in the

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