Synchronous motor does not have starting torque
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"This cannot start the motor, so the rotor poles usually have squirrel - cage windings embedded in them, to provide torque below synchronous speech. The machine start as an induction motor until it approaches synchronous speed, when the rotor "pulls in" and locks to the rotating stator field."
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