Rohit Kumar's presentation discusses the shaded pole motor. It has a salient pole stator with a portion of each pole wrapped in a short-circuited copper coil called the shading coil. During operation, the shading coil causes the magnetic flux to shift between the shaded and unshaded portions of the pole, creating a rotating magnetic field that induces a small starting torque in the squirrel cage rotor. Once rotating, the motor operates as a single-phase induction motor. Shaded pole motors have a very simple construction and are commonly used for applications under 0.05 HP due to their low cost and reliability.