An induction motor, also known as an asynchronous motor, is a type of electric motor that operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction. It consists of two main parts: the stator and the rotor. The stator is the stationary part of the motor and contains coils that are supplied with alternating current (AC) to create a rotating magnetic field. The rotor is the rotating part and is placed inside the stator.
When the AC power is applied to the stator, it generates a magnetic field that induces a current in the rotor. This induced current creates its own magnetic field, which interacts with the stator's magnetic field, causing the rotor to turn and produce mechanical motion. Induction motors are widely used in various applications due to their robustness, reliability, and efficiency.
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