The relative speed between the magnetic fields of stator and rotor under steady state operation is zero for dc machines, induction machine and synchronous machine.
The rotor pole falls back relative to the stator pole causing an increase in motor current
Explanation:
The synchronous motor meets increase in load by taking more armature current as the rotor pole falls back relative to the stator pole causing an increase in motor current.
16.A synchronous motor is operating with normal excitation. With the increase in load the armature current drawn from the supply main increases due to
AIncrease in back emf
BFall in motor speed
CIncrease in resultant voltage across the armature
17.The resultant voltage acting across the armature circuit of a synchronous motor (Er) is the _____of induced emf in the armature circuit (Eb) and supply voltage V