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Problem 706:

A 10 hp (nameplate), 6-pole, 60 Hz, three-phase induction motor delivers 9.9 hp with an


input of 9200 watts. The core loss is 450 W. The stator copper loss is 650 watts and the
rotational losses is 150 watts. What is the motor speed?

Problem 707:
A 3-phase squirrel-cage induction motor is drawing 45 kW from a 440-V, 60 Hz 3-phase
line. If stator losses amount to 900 W, determine total mechanical power developed.
Assume a slip of 3%.

Problem 708: EE Board October 1990


A 10-hp, 4-pole, 25 Hz, 3-phase induction motor is taking 9100 watts from the line.Core
loss is 290 wats: stator copper loss is 568 watts; rotor copper loss is 445 watts and the
friction and windage loss 121 watts. Determine the output torque in newton-meters.

Problem 709:
A 40 hp, 230-V, 8-pole, 25-Hz three-phase induction motor is running at 355 mpm at
rated load. The torque lost by friction is 24 N-m. If total stator losses amount to 1000 W,
evaluate the efficiency of the motor at this load.

Problem 710: EE Board April 1993


The rotor of a 220-V, 60 Hz, 4-pole induction motor has a power input of 80 kW.Is
observed that the rotor emf makes 90 cycles per minute. Calculate the gross
mechanical power developed.

Problem 771:
A 6 pole, 50-Hz, 3-phase induction motor runs at 960 rpm while delivering a shaft torque
of 120 N-m. If friction and windage loss amount to 180 W, determine rotor copper loss.

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