in which of the following reason induction motor operation is stable
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In which of the following reason induction motor operation is stable
(a) Low slip region
(b) High slip region
(c) Any of the two
(d) None of the above
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Induction motor operation is stable in the low slip region. (Option a)
- An induction motor is an AC electric motor.
- In this motor, the current required for the rotor to produce torque is generated through electromagnetic induction.
- This motor has a magnetic field producing stationary windings for electromagnetic induction.
- The low slip region of the induction motor is also known as the stable region of operation.
- This is because in this region the slip is very small.
- Here the torque will be proportional to the slip.
- The torque slip graph will be a straight line that indicated the stable operation.
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