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VIDHYA

2008-03-26, 9:25 am

both 3phase induction motor and transformer are working on the same
principle of em induction only , in motor alone why rmf is produced
why not in transformer?
VIDHYA

2008-03-31, 1:25 pm

On Mar 27, 6:38=A0pm, phil-news-nos...@ipal.net wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 03:10:23 GMT Don Kelly <d...@shaw.ca> wrote:
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> |> both 3phase induction motor and transformer are working on the same
> |> principle of em induction only , in motor alone why rmf is produced
> |> why not in transformer?
> |
> | First of all "rmf" is ???. =A0I am not familiar with the term but one
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> It's a term often spelled out by people that need to hunt and peck on the
> keyboard, but glance up while trying to type the "e" and hit the key to
> its right when they do.
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its rotating magnetic field only...
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