Which motor runs on both ac and ac?
a) dc series motor b) reluctance motor
Answer Posted / sunny deol
dc series motor because with the change in ac cycle the direction of magnetic field of both field winding and armature winding changes and the net effect becomes zero,so motor continues to rotate in the same direction.
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