1. What is the difference between ac induction motor
and ac synchronous motor?
Answer Posted / ponnu(the elite)
induction motor is a self starting motor&it is single
excited machine.
but synchronous is a not a self starting machine&it is a
doubly excited machine.
in syncronous motor we connect rotor to dc supply due to
inertia
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