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Induction Motor Dynamics: Slip and Regenerative Braking Explained Understanding Induction Motors: Regenerative Braking, Slip, and Speed Induction motors are the heart of industrial machinery. To understand how they work—and how they stop—you need to grasp three core concepts: Synchronous Speed , Rotor Speed , and Slip . 1. What is Synchronous Speed (N s )? Synchronous speed is the speed of the rotating magnetic field produced by the stator. It is entirely dependent on the electrical supply frequency and the physical construction of the motor. N s = (120 × f) / P f: Supply Frequency (e.g., 50Hz or 60Hz) P: Number of Poles in the motor The 2Ï€N Confusion You may have seen 2Ï€N / 60 . This is not the formula for synchronous speed itself, but a conversion factor. It converts speed from RPM (li...