basic priniciple of induction motor
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Answer / rama maddileti
The principle of induction motor is Faraday's laws of
electromagnetic induction. when ever the rotating flux cuts
the rotor ,an EMF induced in the rotor according to
Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction,it causes
current drive in the rotor circuit.when ever current
carrying conductor placed in magnetic field the force
experienced on that conductor.
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Answer / ranjith
Induction motor works on the principles of Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction
Current is produced in a conductor by moving it in a magnetic field..
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