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power input to an induction motor is given by​

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Answered by Sowmya6116
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VL = line voltage supplied to the stator of three phase induction motor, IL = line current, Cosφ = power factor of the three phase induction motor. A part of this power input is used to supply stator losses which are stator iron loss and stator copper loss..........

Answered by Anonymous
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Power input to an induction motor is given by​ three phase voltage.

  • In the specific form of three-phase voltage and direct currents, the input power typically transmitted to an induction motor.  
  • A standard procedure of substituting current electric power generation, possible transmission and continuous distribution in common is the effective thee phase electric power.
  • The equation used to give power flow to the system is - Pis = √3VlIl cosФi, where cos is the input power factor
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