Why is the three phase reluctance motor preferred over single phase reluctance motor?
(a) single phase reluctance motors have the phenomenon of hunting
(b) single phase reluctance motors have the phenomenon of over voltage
(c) single phase reluctance motors have high losses
(d) single phase reluctance motors have low output
I had been asked this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.
My doubt is from Design of a Small Reluctance Motor topic in section Design of Small Electrical Machines, Starters and Field Regulators of Design of Electrical Machines