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The 'crawling' in an induction motor is caused by

A. high loads

B. low voltage supply

C. improper design of machine

D. harmonics developed in the motor

Answer: Option D


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  1. Awais Ahmed
    Awais Ahmed:
    1 year ago

    Detailed Solution. The crawling in the induction motor is caused by harmonics developed in motor. Crawling is the tendency of particularly squirrel cage rotor to run at speeds as low as one-seventh of their synchronous speed. This phenomenon is known as the crawling of an induction motor.

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