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# an [[alternating current]] motor in which [[current]]s in the [[secondary]] [[wiring]] of the [[rotor]] are created by induction from the [[magnetic field]] of the [[primary]] winding of the [[stator]]
# an [[alternating current]] motor in which [[current]]s in the [[secondary]] [[wiring]] of the [[rotor]] are created by induction from the [[magnetic field]] of the [[primary]] winding of the [[stator]]


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Revision as of 17:55, 22 May 2012

English

Noun

induction motor

  1. an alternating current motor in which currents in the secondary wiring of the rotor are created by induction from the magnetic field of the primary winding of the stator