Induction Motors
Induction motors are a type of electric motor that operates using electromagnetic induction. They convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, making them widely used in various applications, such as industrial machinery, fans, and pumps. These motors are known for their simplicity, reliability, and low maintenance requirements.
The main components of an induction motor include the stator, which generates a rotating magnetic field, and the rotor, which is placed inside the stator. When the magnetic field rotates, it induces a current in the rotor, causing it to turn. This process allows induction motors to run efficiently and effectively in many settings.