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What is the difference between reluctance motor and repulsion motor?

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Answered by javeed88
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reluctance motor

reluctance motor is a type of electric motor that induces non-permanent magnetic poles on the ferromagnetic rotor. The rotor does not have any windings. It generates torque through magnetic reluctance. Reluctance motor subtypes include synchronous, variable, switched and variable stepping.

repulsion motor

Repulsion Motor is a special kind of single phase AC motor which works due to the repulsion of similar poles. The stator of this motor is supplied with 1 phase AC supply and rotor circuit is shorted through carbon brush.

Answered by zacknight47
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reluctance motor is a type of electricmotor that induces non-permanent magnetic poles on the ferromagnetic rotor. The rotor does not have any windings. ... Repulsion Motor is a special kind of single phase AC motorwhich works due to the repulsion ofsimilar poles.

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