The supply voltage to an induction motor is reduced by 10%. By what percentage approximately will the maximum torque decrease?
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The maximum torque in an induction motor is proportional to the square of the supply voltage. A reduction in voltage results in a decrease in torque by the square of the voltage ratio.
The maximum torque of an induction motor is proportional to the square of the supply voltage. If the supply voltage is reduced by a certain percentage, the torque will decrease by the square of that percentage.
Given that the supply voltage is reduced by 10%, the reduction in maximum torque can be calculated as:
\[
\text{New Torque} = \text{Old Torque} \times \left( \frac{V_{\text{new}}}{V_{\text{old}}} \right)^2
\]
\[
\text{New Torque} = \text{Old Torque} \times (0.9)^2 = \text{Old Torque} \times 0.81
\]
Thus, the torque decreases by approximately:
\[
1 - 0.81 = 0.19 = 20%
\]
Therefore, the maximum torque decreases by approximately 20%.