In a synchronous motor, the torque angle refers to the angle formed between which two elements?

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19 Oct 2018
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The torque angle in a synchronous motor is defined as the angle between the rotating magnetic field produced by the stator and the magnetic poles of the rotor. This angle is crucial for understanding the motor's torque production and stability.

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