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No, synchronous motors are not generally cheaper than induction motors. The cost difference between synchronous and induction motors is influenced by various factors including the motor design, efficiency, power rating, and application. Typically, induction motors are less expensive than synchronous motors due to their simpler design and the manufacturing processes involved. Induction motors are widely used for a variety of general purpose applications because of their simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Synchronous motors are often used in applications where precise speed control is necessary, and they may involve more complex control systems and manufacturing techniques, which can make them more expensive.
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Explanation: The synchronous motors are cheaper than the induction motors. They have high power lower speed applications and are cheaper when compared to the induction motors.