Yes, that's the theorized speed of a two-pole induction motor, though rarely does one run at that speed even in an unloaded state due to slip between the motor's rotor and the revolving electromagnetic field from the stator windings. So in reality, the rotor in a two-pole induction motor typically rotates at approximately 3450-3500 RPM depending on the efficiency of the motor and its designed slippage in the magnetic field. Refer to this site for a more simplified explanation of the cause and effects of electric induction motor slippage.Jake_7367 wrote:Isn't the maximum 60Hz induction motor speed 3600RPM, since 60hz (revs per sec) x 60 seconds is 3600 RPM?