what is the relationship between induction motor and
transformers?
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Answer / senthil
both are the Electromagnetic induction principle
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Answer / yogesh raste
The Induction motor and the transformer basically works on
the same principle of electromagnetic induction, however
transformer is static electrical machine in which the power
is transfered from one circuit to another circuit keeping
the frequency constant. In case of induction motor its an
rotating transformer in which the frequency of stator is
the supply frequency(F) however the rotor frequency is not
same as that of stator frequency and it is slip times the
stator frequency(f').
f'= slip times(s)x stator frequency(F).
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Answer / n.hemavathy
induction motor is nothing but a rotating transformer, i.e
as far as principle and working is taken in to account.
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Both are working Electro magnetic Induction princeple, but
Transformer is a more efficiency comper then Motor
becs Transformer is no moving and Rototing parts there is
no lose so high efficiency, Motor have meny lose so itis
low efficiency comper then Transformer
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Answer / prateek sharma
Induction motor is an electromagnetic device like
Transformer with rotating and short ckted secondary.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 33 Yes | 8 No |
Answer / vijay kumar gupta
The relation between induction motor and transforme is the
construction in transformer two windings primary winding
and secondary winding are present same in an induction
motor has two main part stator and rotor where stator is
like primary winding and rotor is secondary winding.
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Answer / maharajan
both are working induction principle but motor is working as
a short circuited secondary.so it is taking more starting
current and less power factor
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Answer / somit dhir
1.Transformer magnetic field produces voltage in sec.
winding,Whereas in IM magnetic field produces torque in rotor.
2.Transformer Steps up or down voltage Whereas IM changeor
cinvert electrical enery into mechanical and vice versa.
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Answer / arun kumar singh
When make induction motor is like to rotory transformer plz conditions in mathematically ........
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Answer / ganesh
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