what is the working principle of ceiling fan and table fan?
Answer Posted / kapil narayanrao bahadure
The working principle of ceiling fan:-ceiling fan in which
split phase motor. It is work on mutual induction.
The working principle of table fan:-table fan has a split
phase motor.& also work on mutual induction.
mutual induction:-when stater connect on ac supply,stater
produced rotating magnetic flux.this flux cut with rotar.by
air gap.& produced rotating magnetic flux in it.
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