What is the difference between induction motor and the
Synchronized one?
Answer Posted / iamdon
These are the differences between Induction
motor and synchronous motor
1)Induction motor always runs at speed less than
Synchronous speed where as synchronous motor always
runs at synchronous speed.
2)Induction motor has AC winding on rotor where as
synchronous motor has DC field winding on rotor.
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