A 4-pole induction motor, running with 5% slip, is supplied by a 6 pole synchronous generator driven at 1200 rpm. What is the motor speed?
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The formula for synchronous speed (\(N_s\)) in RPM is given by: \[ N_s = \frac{120 \times f}{P} \] where \(f\) is the frequency in Hz and \(P\) is the number of poles. Show more…
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