) why transformer cannot rotate though the principle behind induction motor is similar to a transformer
Answer Posted / bibek mukherjee
though the basic principle behind induction motor is similar
to a transformer but the reason to use a transformer is to
step up or down the voltage level in desired lvl. which is
different for a Induction Motor.
Moreover the losses for a rotating unit will
increase....efficiency will decrease...out put will come
down...for a transformer it is not desired...
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