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What is the difference between a synchronous motor and an asynchronous motor?
What is the difference between a synchronous motor and an asynchronous motor?
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A synchronous motor operates at a constant speed that is synchronized with the frequency of the supply current, with the rotor speed matching the synchronous speed. An asynchronous motor (induction motor) operates at a speed that is less than the synchronous speed, with the difference between synchronous speed and rotor speed referred to as slip.