Induction

motor An induction motor is an electric motor that uses electromagnetic induction to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. It is one of the most widely used types of electric motors due to its efficiency, reliability, and simple construction. Induction motors are typically used in industrial, agricultural, and commercial applications due to their ability to efficiently move large loads. They are also used in household appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners. Induction motors also offer superior control, which makes them popular for use in robots, adjustable-speed drives, and traction control systems.

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