Why is starter necessary for a three-phase induction motor?
Answer Posted / vidyasagar
the current in an induction motor has the equation
i=sE/(r^2+(sx)^2)^0.5
at starting s=1
so sE=E
SO MAXIMUM EMF IS applied in the rotor circuit.hence maximum
current.to limit this high current a starter is used
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