induction motors
Induction motors are electric motors that use electromagnetic induction to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy for powering various mechanical devices. These motors rely on an alternating current (AC) power supply, which generates a rotating magnetic field in the motor's stator. This rotating magnetic field induces current in the conductive rotor, creating a torque that drives the motor's rotation. Induction motors are widely used in industrial applications due to their simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.
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