Question 7 8 pts The Thevenin equivalent circuit of a three-phase, 4-pole, 60 Hz induction motor is shown below, with the following parameters: $V_{eq} = 126.0 \text{ V}$, $R_{eq} = 0.011 \Omega$, $X_{eq} = 0.160 \Omega$, $X_2 = 0.170 \Omega$, $R_2 = 0.060 \Omega$ Determine the slip where maximum torque occurs.
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To find Vth, we need to find the voltage across the Thevenin impedance. In this case, the Thevenin impedance is the parallel combination of Re and jXo. Zth = (Re * jXo) / (Re + jXo) Next, we need to find the current flowing through the Thevenin impedance. This Show more…
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