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What is the significance of the synchronous speed of a motor?
What is the significance of the synchronous speed of a motor?
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The synchronous speed of a motor is the theoretical speed at which the motor operates when the magnetic field produced by the stator rotates at the same speed as the frequency of the applied AC power supply. It determines the maximum speed at which the motor can operate under no-load conditions and is calculated based on the frequency of the applied AC supply and the number of poles in the motor.