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Question 7

The resistance-start-induction-run motor has only a starting winding.
O True
O False

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Final answer:

The resistance-start-induction-run motor has both a starting winding and a running winding.


Step-by-step explanation:

No, the statement is false. The resistance-start-induction-run motor has both a starting winding and a running winding. The starting winding is used to create an initial rotating magnetic field which helps in starting the motor. Once the motor reaches its operating speed, a centrifugal switch disconnects the starting winding, and the motor continues to run using only the running winding.


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