Why rotor currnt lags the stator current in induction motor?
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This alternating flux revolves with synchronous speed. The revolving flux is called as "Rotating Magnetic Field" (RMF). ... This rotor flux lags behind the stator flux. The direction of induced rotor current, according to Lenz's law, is such that it will tend to oppose the cause of its production.
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