DC Motors
Induction Motors
Basic Principles
Objective Questions
Bonus Questions
100

What is the function of a commutator in an electric motor?

To reverse the direction of the current.

100

Which type of motor does not require a separate power source for the rotor?

Induction motor

100

What is the primary principle behind an electric motor?

Electromagnetic induction

100

Motors are rated in _________

Horsepower (HP)

100

How is torque calculated in electric motors?

(9.55 x power)/Speed in rpm

200

Which type of motor uses brushes and a commutator?

DC motor

200

What is the primary function of the stator in an electric motor?

To generate a rotating magnetic field

200

What is the function of the stator?

To produce a magnetic field

200

The frequency of the rotor current in an induction motor is equal to __________

Slip x Input frequency

200

How do you calculate motor efficiency?

(Output power/Input power) x 100

300

What is the purpose of the laminations in the core of an electric motor?

To provide electrical insulation

300

Which type of motor is commonly used in household appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners?

Single-phase induction motor

300

What is the function of the rotor?

It interacts with the magnetic field to generate torque

300

In an electric motor, the __________ acts as a contact between the commutator and the battery

Carbon brushes

300

Which two leads are generally swapped to change the direction of rotation?

T1 and T3

400

What determines the speed of a DC motor?

Back EMF

400

What is the role of a centrifugal switch in a single-phase induction motor?

To disconnect the starting winding

400

What is a split-phase motor?

A single-phase AC motor with a main winding and a starting winding

400

What causes the rotor to move in an electric motor?

Changes in polarity in the stator

400

What is insulation resistance testing?

Measure the resistance between the motor windings and ground with a megger

500

Which type of motor provides the highest starting torque?

DC series motor

500

Which motor type is commonly used in HVAC systems?

Induction motor

500

What happens if an AC motor operates above its rated ambient temperature?

It could cause accelerated breakdown of the winding insulation

500

How do you calculate synchronous speed?

(120 x f)/#of poles

500

What is the difference between Torque and Power?

Torque is the rotational force

Power is the rate of doing work