Induction Motor Function and Components

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What is the function of the rotor in an induction motor?

  • To control the speed of the motor
  • To provide stability to the motor shaft
  • To generate a rotating magnetic field
  • To convert electrical energy into mechanical energy (correct)

What happens to the rotor speed as the load on an induction motor increases?

  • The rotor speed decreases (correct)
  • The rotor speed remains constant
  • The rotor speed becomes erratic
  • The rotor speed increases

What is the purpose of the stator in an induction motor?

  • To supply power to the motor
  • To convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
  • To provide a magnetic field that induces currents in the rotor (correct)
  • To regulate the voltage of the motor

Which type of current is induced in the rotor of an induction motor?

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