what is the difference between induction and synchronous
motor?explain in simple words?why 3 phase motor is given
preference over single phase motor.
Answer Posted / tarkeshwar mall
The main diffrence betwwen synchronous Moter & Induction
motor is.(On Designing Basis)..In the inductoin motor field
winding is on Stator & armature winding is on Rotor While
in Synchronous Motor the Field winding is on on Rotor &
Armature winding is on Stator
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