Stator of three phase induction motor creates Rotating
Magnetic field.But why not Transformer?
Answer Posted / kamaljeet
As the Motor has Distributed w3 phase winding which causes
the rotating flux, but in transformer the winding is
concentrated that causes the fluctuating (Amplitude) flux.
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