there are a transformer and a motor. both are connected to
3phase, 415 Volt, 50Hz power supply. Both are working with
induction principles. Then, why, motor is rotating and
transformer is not rotating.
Answer Posted / vikash kumar
in induction motor
resultant flux =1.5*(maximum flux) -(1)
angle=0.5pi-wt -(2)
from above equation (2) angle is dependent on time hence
indution machine rotate but in transformer angle is
independent of time not rotate tranformer
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