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Synchronous Motor: Rotating Field and Sliding Speed

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This lecture covers the operation of synchronous motors, focusing on the rotating field concept and the importance of sliding speed difference. The instructor explains the relationship between relative speed, squirrel cage design, and power balance in the motor.

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