Ac Asynchronous Motor

The AC asynchronous motor, also known as an induction motor, is a type of electric motor that operates on alternating current (AC). It consists of a stator with coils that produce a rotating magnetic field and a rotor with conductive bars that rotate in response to this field.

AC asynchronous motor


An AC asynchronous motor, commonly known as an induction motor, is a type of electric motor that operates on alternating current (AC). It is the most widely used motor in industrial and domestic applications due to its robustness, reliability, and simplicity. The motor works on the principle of electromagnetic induction, which was first discovered by Michael Faraday. This motor does not require any electrical connection to the rotor, hence the term "asynchronous.