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Very interesting!
ОтветитьThis series is helpful but this does not contain generator and transformers ... Please add.
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ОтветитьThe real question is how does an induction motor start
ОтветитьGreat!
ОтветитьI understand this... but how do single-phase induction motors produce a rotating magnetic field? Most sources say it is exactly the same except you need an additional winding (phase) for starting the motor. I don't understand this because in a 3-phase motor, the rotation comes from the fact that each phase fires sequentially creating the rotating field. What causes the rotation in a single-phase motor. Aren't all the coils of the main windings fired at once? Please help!
Ответитьwhat a clear visualization.................thanks a lot for this
ОтветитьA three-phase Induction Motor is Self Starting. When the supply is connected to the stator of a three-phase induction motor, a rotating magnetic field is produced, and the rotor begins rotating and the induction motor starts. At the time of starting, the motor slip is unity, and the starting current is very large.
ОтветитьTesla did not invent the induction motor tthere were two other people who developed the induction motor using two phase supply at 90deg. One guy was italian the other hungarian
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Ответитьgreat!
Ответитьwow! beautifully illustrated and explained! loved every bit! It felt like a chore to learn all this but you made it so interesting, thank you LESICS!!
ОтветитьVery clear & simple to understand explanation on induction motor ..........Thank you very much!
ОтветитьRuined our ....life :(
ОтветитьPlz make a video on DC injection and capacitor breaking
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Ответитьबहुत अच्छे से इंडक्शन मोटर को समझाया है.
ОтветитьSo interesting had to rewatch
ОтветитьThank you.. very nice explanation
ОтветитьElectromagnetism is probably one of the best things humanity has ever discovered.
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ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьTHKS MAN👍
ОтветитьSo this is what VIRUS was asking 19 years back.
Ответитьexcellent one
ОтветитьThank you so much. I really understood this
ОтветитьNikola Tesla and his contributions to alternating current technology.
ОтветитьThat's the explanation I needed. Great video!
ОтветитьExcellent graphics, thank you. Just note that your stator North and South poles of the rotating magnetic field are the wrong way around. The stator field is the magnet for the rotor in the air gap. Flux flows from North, through the air gap / rotor, to South. It was correct on the old version of this video.
ОтветитьWish I had the opportunity to meet Nikola Tesla.
Dough my hat.
RIP legend
Thank You, i would support you if it I have enough
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ОтветитьAt this moment, I can explain induction motor to a laymen. Thank you so much.
ОтветитьDear Lesics Team,
Thank you for the excellent videos. These are helping me tremendously in my engineering studies.
Keep up the awesome work.
Regards,
Rajan
South Africa.
Good video
ОтветитьFun fact: Tesla was not the one who developed the triphasic Induction motor. He used 2 phases and pretty much failed due to that. The first induction motor as known today was engineered by Michael Dolivo-Dobrowolsky.
ОтветитьBest channel for engineering content....Just love it♥️♥️♥️♥️
ОтветитьWhen he says elevators, cranes and electric cars, but not trains :(
ОтветитьPlease, what software is used to generate such 3d animations?
ОтветитьWhile watching second time after 3 months all Clear💥🙌
Ответитьit was great
ОтветитьWonder if Elon Musk really thinks he's worthy using the Tesla name.
ОтветитьI called several magnet Mfg's and none could provide the "B" field . Interesting, Anyway I'm sure you know how to build your own "V" magnets. You don't want any inductance in your experiments. That is why they used copper tools to build the pyramids. If you take a granite rock and vibrate it with the "B" field it will loose some of it's structural integrity and a copper tool would be used to shape it!!..
Stay away from all iron, and any inductance!! You can use iron to make the magnets but you never want to introduce other iron or inductance to the picture it would disrupt the field you create. Know this: Our entire universe is all magnetic once you understand a little more. I believe, The eight sided pyramids of Egypt were transportation devices . Intergalactic Hologram generators that would allow for instant transportation. Once you start a magnetic field in iron it will continue indefinitely. When you lay down a bar magnet and sprinkle the iron on top of the paper .. It's the space's between the lines where all the real power is. That is also the MAIN reason AC current and radio waves traverse the distance.. We need to re-think our magnetics.. The Oscilloscope does not show the "B"/Nutron field but it is the main power that makes things travel . Anti gravity is also a big part of all this ..Just tap any plastic or glass object with the center of a magnet and watch it loose weight.. DON"T use iron or steel for this test you would disrupt "B"/Nutron field. I'm thinking systems like Stone Henge were vibrating earths energy to energize the crops in the field and many other earthly needs.
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How induction motor start
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