why transformer cannot rotate though the princplebehind
induction motor is similar to a transformer?
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Answer / r.manoj
In induction motors,3windings placed 120deg angle between
them,which cause an rotating field to be produced....But in
case of transformers,the windings are linear, therefore it
produces linear mutual flux...
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Answer / anil
i am agree with answer 1 ,also there is no mechanical
system like bearing housing, bearing, shaft rotor etc which
can give lead to move core as winding .
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