gauthamtechie
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While trying to understand the concepts of Induction motor and the specifics, I read that resistance(a good/High value i.e.) is required so that good amount of torque is produced, to start the rotor..
Apart from the mathematics, is there any imaginative or analogy-type approach you could use to explain how resistance is good for torque(torque I understand as twisting force proportional to perpendicular distance) ..And now I thought good current means good torque but a resistance reduces current right? Please clarify
Apart from the mathematics, is there any imaginative or analogy-type approach you could use to explain how resistance is good for torque(torque I understand as twisting force proportional to perpendicular distance) ..And now I thought good current means good torque but a resistance reduces current right? Please clarify