Correct Answer - Option 1 : Zero, -50 rpm
Concept:
In an induction motor,
- The stator is stationary and the stator field rotates with synchronous speed.
- The rotor field rotates with synchronous speed and the rotor rotates at a speed less than the synchronous speed.
Synchronous speed in rpm of a three-phase induction motor is given by,
\({N_s} = \frac{{120f}}{P}\)
Where f is the frequency in Hz
P is the number of poles
A rotor of a three-phase induction motor rotates at a speed close to the synchronous speed but not equal to the synchronous speed.
The difference between the synchronous speed and the rotor speed is known as slip speed. It is given by
Slip speed = Ns - Nr
Slip is defined as the ratio of slip speed to the rotor speed.
\(s = \frac{{{N_s} - {N_r}}}{{{N_s}}}\)
⇒ Nr = Ns (1 – s)
Calculation:
Given that,
Number of poles (P) = 6
Frequency (f) = 50 Hz
Synchronous speed, \({N_s} = \frac{{120 \times 50}}{6} = 1000\;rpm\)
Slip at no load, s = 5 %
Rotor speed N = Ns (1 – s) = 1000(1 – 0.05) = 950 rpm
The speed of stator magnetic field = speed of rotor magnetic field = 1000 rpm
The speed of stator magnetic field with respect to rotor magnetic field = 1000 – 1000 = 0
The speed of rotor with respect to stator magnetic field = 950 – 1000 = -50 rpm