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In a shaded-pole induction motor, the rotor runs from thea)shaded portion to the unshaded portion of the pole while the flux in the former leads that in the latterb)shaded portion to the unshaded portion of the pole while the flux in the former lags that in the latterc)unshaded portion to the shaded portion while the flux in the former leads that in the latterd)unshaded portion to the shaded portion while the flux in the former lags that in the latterCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? over here on EduRev! Apart from being the largest Electrical Engineering (EE) community, EduRev has the largest solved
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