it is comparatively cheaper
it has almost non-destructible capacitor
it has low starting as well as running currents at relatively high power factor
it is quiet in operation
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Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: C. it has low starting as well as running currents at relatively high power factor.
A two-value capacitor motor is a type of single-phase induction motor that uses two capacitors, one for starting and one for running. The starting capacitor provides a higher starting torque than a single capacitor, which is necessary for starting a heavy load such as a compressor. The running capacitor provides a higher power factor than a single capacitor, which results in lower energy consumption.
The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:
- Option A is incorrect because a two-value capacitor motor is not necessarily cheaper than other types of motors.
- Option B is incorrect because a two-value capacitor motor does not have an almost non-destructible capacitor. The starting capacitor is typically a high-voltage capacitor that is more susceptible to failure than the running capacitor.
- Option D is incorrect because a two-value capacitor motor is not necessarily quieter in operation than other types of motors. The noise level of a motor depends on a number of factors, including the type of motor, the size of the motor, and the quality of the bearings.