I72 POWER DISTRIBUTION FOR ELECTRIC RAILROADS.
the windings which deliver current to the armature are used
alternately for this purpose and for establishing a field
with which the induced current can react, or whether in-
ducing and field windings are specialized; whether the
structure is so disposed that there is a true resultant rotary
magnetization or whether there exists a rotary pole only in
the sense in which the poles rotate in a continuous current
armature—all these are questions which have but a trivial
bearing on the actual properties of the machines. As a
matter of fact induction motors are much closer in prin-
ciples and properties to continuous current:motors than is
generally supposed. Like shunt motors they tend to run
at a constant speed and when the load changes they speed up
or slow down just enough to permit enough armature cur-
rent to flow to adjust the motor to.the new conditions of
load. Like shunt motors too, they require at starting a re-
sistance in the armature circuit to keep the starting cur-
rent within bounds.