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a. For an induction motor, differentiate between synchronous speed, rotor speed and slip speed. b. State...

a. For an induction motor, differentiate between synchronous speed, rotor speed and slip speed.
b. State the two basic types of construction used for the rotors of induction motors. Which is the
most rugged and explain why.
c. Draw full equivalent circuit for one phase of an induction motor with all parameters labelled
and named.
d. Draw and explain power flow diagram of 3 phase induction motor.
e. Mention four (4) components of induction machine. Explain briefly the function of each of
the components.
f. Mention three (3) parts of induction motor.
g. Briefly explain the function (s) of each the parts stated in 1f.

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