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ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ ವಿದ್ಯಾರ್ಥಿಗಳೇ! In this video, we cover Experiment 2 and Experiment 3 of the AC Slip Ring Induction Motor Trainer Kit: To Perform the Performance Test on Slip Ring Induction Motor and To Find the Percentage Slip of Slip Ring Induction Motor. Let’s break this down clearly. In Experiment 2, we conduct the Performance Test of the Slip Ring Induction Motor. That means we run the motor under different load conditions and record important parameters such as voltage, current, input power, speed, and output power. From these readings, we calculate efficiency, power factor, and torque. This test helps us understand how the motor behaves under practical operating conditions and how efficiently it converts electrical power into mechanical power. Then we move to Experiment 3, which focuses on calculating the Percentage Slip of the Slip Ring Induction Motor. Slip is the difference between synchronous speed and actual rotor speed. It is a very important concept in induction motors because torque production depends on slip. In this session, you will learn how to calculate synchronous speed using supply frequency and number of poles, measure actual rotor speed using a tachometer, and determine the percentage slip using the standard formula. You will clearly see how slip increases with load and why slip is necessary for torque production. The relationship between load, speed, and slip is explained in a simple and practical way so that the concept becomes easy to remember for exams and viva. We combine real trainer kit practical demonstration with clear concept explanation so you understand testing procedure, calculation method, and industrial relevance in one continuous flow. This experiment is strictly based on the NIMI / NCVT Curriculum for ITI Electrician Trade. Useful for ITI Electrician students, Diploma Electrical students, and Engineering learners across Karnataka. Language: Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) #GyanKosh #GyanKoshLMS #iti #electrician #nimi #ncvt #kannada #SlipRingMotor