The squirrel cage winding of a single phase motor is placed in thea)Ar...
Correct Answer :- C
Explanation : A synchronous motor may have a squirrel-cage winding embedded in its rotor, used to increase the motor starting torque and so decrease the time to accelerate to synchronous speed. The squirrel cage winding of a synchronous machine will generally be smaller than for an induction machine of similar rating. When the rotor is turning at the same speed as the stator's revolving magnetic field, no current is induced into the squirrel-cage windings and the windings will have no further effect on the operation of the synchronous motor at steady-state.
The squirrel cage winding of a single phase motor is placed in thea)Ar...
Explanation:
A squirrel cage winding is a type of rotor winding used in single phase induction motors. It is made up of copper or aluminum bars that are short-circuited at both ends by rings or end-rings made of the same material. When the motor is energized, the rotating magnetic field produced by the stator winding induces a voltage and current in the squirrel cage winding, causing the rotor to rotate.
The position of the squirrel cage winding in a single phase motor is in the rotor, which is the rotating part of the motor. This is in contrast to the stator winding, which is the stationary part of the motor that produces the magnetic field that interacts with the rotor to produce rotation.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is option C, rotor.