working principle of single phase induction
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single phase induction motor consists of a single phase winding on the stator and a cage winding on the rotor. When a 1 phase supply is connected to the stator winding, a pulsating magnetic field is produced. In the pulsating field, the rotor does not rotate due to inertia. Therefore a single phase induction motor is not self-starting and requires some particular starting means. Two theories have been suggested to find the performance of a single phase induction motor.
Double revolving field theory.
Cross-field theory.
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