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How does an induction motor starts?​

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Answered by llCuteJayull
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When the supply is connected to the stator of a three-phase induction motor, a rotating magnetic field is produced, and the rotor begins rotating and the induction motor starts. ... At the time of starting, the motor slip is unity, and the starting current is very large.

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Answered by ramcharan856
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Explanation:

When the supply is connected to the stator of a three-phase induction motor, a rotating magnetic field is produced, and the rotor begins rotating and the induction motor starts. ... At the time of starting, the motor slip is unity, and the starting current is very large.

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