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What is a common definition of slip in an induction motor

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Step-by-step explanation:

As the speed of the rotor drops below the stator speed, the rotation rate of the magnetic field in the rotor increases, inducing more current in the rotor's windings and creating more torque. Slip is required to produce torque.

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