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Thursday, 5 February 2015
Induction motor slip is an important consideration when
sizing an electric
motor. So what is slip? One of the quirks of induction motors is that there
is a difference between the rotor speed and the speed of the magnetic field –
known commonly as ‘slip’.
For all electric motor enquiries, call Gibbons’ Sales
Manager Paul Scott on 01621 868138 or email paul.scott@gibbonsgroup.co.uk.
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