(a)
Motor terminology used to define the current drawn by motor at standstill with rated voltage and rated frequency applied.
(b)
Motor terminology used to define the twisting and turning force of a motor.
(c)
Motor terminology used to define difference between speed of rotating magnetic field and speed of rotor shaft of motor.
(d)
Motor terminology used to define a device which provides adjustable time period to perform function.
(e)
Motor terminology used to define a device which is operated by change in one electrical circuit to control a device in same circuit or in other circuit.
(f)
Motor terminology used to define running overcurrent motor protection.
(g)
Motor terminology used for braking a motor by reversing its direction of rotation.
(h)
Motor terminology used for reduced voltage applied at motor during starting.
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