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An electric machine interacts with its electrical environment through its terminals. Machine terminal quantities—voltages and currents—are determined by its parameters and operating point. If the machine is analyzed as a part of a power system, its terminal voltages and currents can be related to each other by means of its impedance, the components of which are resistances and inductances.
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Ostović, V. (2017). Machine Parameters. In: The Art and Science of Rotating Field Machines Design: A Practical Approach. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39081-9_4
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