Spotlighting Induction Motor Slip
A rotor and a stator are the two key components of an AC Induction Motor. Currents flow in the rotor bars while a stator contains a rotating magnetic field. When these two elements interact, this produces a torque. There is a lag in the speed of the magnetic field due to the rotor speed. This causes the rotor bars to generate a powerful amount of torque, as the rotor bars cut magnetic lines of force.
This infographic represents Induction Motor Slip.
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