Describe how a salient pole / projecting pole rotor
differs from a cylindrical rotor and state the
application of each rotor respectively
Answer Posted / sayan
Cylindrical pole rotors are used in a place where rotational
speed is above 1000 rpm and below this we use Salient pole
Construction.
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