Why we use Capacitor in Single
Phase Induction Motor?
Answer Posted / m awais
The capacitor is used to produce a phase shift to create a
rotating magnetic field so the motor will start turning.
3-phase motors do not need one because of the phase
difference inherent between the phases.
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