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Recall the Application about the U.S. "Locomotive Effect": how U.S. growth affects foreign economies and the demand for foreign products, to answer the following question(s) . From the early 1990s until quite recently, the U.S. economy grew faster than the rest of the world, with its share of the world economy increasing from approximately 26 percent in 1992 to over 32 percent in 2001. Because the U.S. economy is such an important part of the world economy, its growth promoted growth in foreign countries.
-According to this Application, from the early 1990s until quite recently, the U.S. economy grew. This growth in the U.S economy
Synchronous Speed
The speed at which the magnetic field in an AC machine rotates, determined by the frequency of the supply current and the number of poles in the machine.
Rotor Speed
The rotational speed of the rotor in a motor or generator, usually measured in revolutions per minute (RPM).
Stator Speed
The rotation speed of the stator, which is a stationary component of electromagnetic circuits in motors or generators.
Slip Speed
The difference in speed between the rotor of an induction motor and the actual magnetic field's speed.
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