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What type of load is a motor classified as?

  1. Resistive

  2. Inductive

  3. Capacitive

  4. Mechanical

The correct answer is: Inductive

A motor is classified as an inductive load due to its operational characteristics. When a motor is powered, it draws current to create magnetic fields essential for its operation. This property is a defining feature of inductive loads. As the motor's windings produce magnetic fields to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, they inherently introduce inductive reactance into the circuit. Inductive loads, such as motors, transformers, and coils, do not only consume power, but also introduce a phase difference between voltage and current. Unlike resistive loads, which consume electrical energy without creating magnetic fields (such as heaters and incandescent bulbs), inductive loads draw more current during their start-up or operate under varying load conditions, resulting in a higher power factor when they reach their full operational speed. Understanding how motors function helps in recognizing why they are classified as inductive loads, making it easier to analyze electrical circuits involving motors and to apply appropriate corrective measures to ensure efficient operation within electrical systems.