Relation Between Electric Frequency and magnetic field rotation speed in a motor

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The discussion centers on the relationship between electric frequency and the rotation speed of the magnetic field in a motor. It explains that in a three-phase system, each phase corresponds to its own winding, which are physically spaced 120 degrees apart. This configuration leads to the creation of multiple poles when two sets of three-phase signals are used. The question arises about the behavior of the poles, specifically why one pole moves half the distance of the other. Visual aids, such as diagrams of three-phase windings, are suggested to enhance understanding of the concept.
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I understand that if you have a stator with a a three phase electric signal going into it, both the frqyency and angular velocity of the magnetic field and the electric entry will be the same. Now when you feed it with 2 groups of three phases electric signals you get four poles, or at least that is what the book says. Why does that happen. Why does one pole only go half the way and the other one the other half. I can't quite grasp that idea.

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Chaca, good question. But each of the three phases is in its own winding. The windings are 120 degrees apart physically (rotationally), too. It is not one winding. I have some stuff I used to teach around here somewhere, if you want help in visualization.
 
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That'd helpful! Thankyou
 
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