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To point you in the right direction to think about and answer the question for yourself - because you can - here is a 'model' or 'representation' of an induction motor using simple resistors, transformer and inductances. If you think about how the components' impedance changes with frequency you are on your way. First of all think about 0Hz or continuous dc. Then think about a very very high frequency say 10000Hz. Then think about going up from 50Hz. You also need to know that the torque/force produced between two coils depends on the currents in them. What do you think 's' represents? Don't worry about 'j' for now unless you have covered it in your course.

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