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Why a single phase induction motor is not self starting 2024?

Ethan Reed | 2023-04-25 02:43:05 | page views:1839
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Amelia Kim

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Due to this there is no starting torque present. Single phase induction motor has distributed stator winding and asquirrel-cage rotor. When fed from a single-phase supply, its stator winding produces a flux ( or field ) which is only alternating i.e. one which alternates along one space axis only.
2023-04-28 02:43:05

Benjamin Martin

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Due to this there is no starting torque present. Single phase induction motor has distributed stator winding and asquirrel-cage rotor. When fed from a single-phase supply, its stator winding produces a flux ( or field ) which is only alternating i.e. one which alternates along one space axis only.
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