What is Difference Between Induction Motor & Servo Motor
Answer Posted / dhaval bavariya
As in induction motor stator is formed by coils while in
servo motor stator is formed with permanent magnet. So in
induction motor very high inertia is there while in servo
inertia is low. Due to that servo is very easy to stop at
instant. So it is used in position control while in
application where at instant position stop is not required
induction motor is used.
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