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Electrical Motor Functionality

Understanding the mechanisms and applications of electrical motors.

intermediate
3 hours
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Electrical motors are essential devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, enabling a wide range of applications from household appliances to industrial machinery. Understanding how motors work involves grasping concepts like electromagnetism, torque, and the differences between ...

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Key Terms

Electromagnetism
The interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.

Example: Electromagnets are used in motors to create motion.

Torque
A measure of the rotational force applied to an object.

Example: The torque produced by a motor determines how much load it can move.

AC Motor
A motor that runs on alternating current.

Example: Most household appliances use AC motors.

DC Motor
A motor that runs on direct current.

Example: Electric cars often use DC motors for propulsion.

Stator
The stationary part of a motor that produces a magnetic field.

Example: The stator in an AC motor is crucial for its operation.

Rotor
The rotating part of a motor that turns to produce motion.

Example: The rotor spins inside the stator to create movement.

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Key Concepts

ElectromagnetismTorqueAC MotorsDC Motors