can we run three phase motor by single phase? and what
happens if we do this
Answer Posted / vikram
no we cant run 3 phase motor with single phase, if we do so
nothing will happen, even motor does not produce any noise
because single phase supply can't produce magnetic field to
produce the torque to rotate the rotor.
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