Difference between induction motor and synchronous motor?
i Think Synchronous motors operate at synchronous speed
(RPM=120f/p) while induction motors operate at less than
synchronous speed (RPM=120f/p – slip). Slip is nearly zero
at zero load torque and increases as load torque increases
am a right pls guide & send Other Comments
Answer Posted / k.prakashchandra
Synch motor requires DC excitation
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