The synchronous speed of a motor with 6 poles and operating
at 50 Hz frequency is ___.
Answer Posted / ananth haritsa
Speed(n)= 120 X F (Frequency in Hz) / P ( Pole )
If the frequency is 50 Hz and the poles are 4
There fore Speed = 120 X 50 / 4
= 1500 RPM ( Revolution Per Minutes)
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