Science, asked by pragneshc0786, 5 months ago


The maximum possible speed of a 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor running at a slip of 4% is A. 2,880 rpm. B. 3,000 rpm. C. i .440 rpm. D. 960 rpm.​

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Answered by jaigeet107
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Answered by amnnegi04
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Answer:

2880 rpm

Explanation:

Given slip= 4%

Assume

ploes are =2,4,6...

Frequency = 50 HZ

Now

Ns=120*50/2 = 3000

Nr = (1-s)*Ns

=(1-0.04)*3000

Nr=2880rpm

Remember option could be different so u have to change poles

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