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The capacitor-star single-phase induction motor develop much larger starting torque in comparison with the “split-phase” motor, because use of capacitors in the auxilliary winding enables
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- provision of larger number of turns in the auxilliary winding
- larger starting current to be drawn from the supply
- torque-slip characteristic in general to get a shape to give a large starting torque
- current division between main and auxilliary winding
Correct Option: C
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