All motors work on magnets dude!!!! so yes magnet motors do work irrespective if they are AC or DC :D!! hope this is what you were looking for
Permanent magnet field motors. With a these motors, a permanent magnet is used to replace the field coil. DC power is connected via the brushes, to the armature only. Reversing the polarity, will cause the motor to reverse its direction of rotation. It is very common to use a switch to intentionally reverse to the polarity, to allow reversal of the motor if desired.
Magnets are very important to us. without a magnet there is not even a single electric machine is found....... magnet is used in electronics also for example PC hard disk;windmill,speakers,motors ,generators,etc.........................
The difference between crown motors and regular motors is that crown motors is a company, and regular motors are not. Regular motors, are the motors that can be found under a car hood.
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In a car the power supply is DC so all motors in cars work on DC. Also, AC motors are usually designed for 120 v or 240 v so they would not work on 12 v DC. So the answer is no.
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Yes, AC motors generate their own magnetic field.
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Motors that do not have magnets work exactly the same. The permanent magnet is replaced by a electromagnet, which is a coil of wire with a voltage applied to it. This electromagnet is what produces the magnet field necessary for a motor to operate. It is just easier and lighter to use this style of DC motor in larger applications.
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Windings for motors.
yes because they have electric motors in them. electric motors contain magnets.
Most electric motors require magnet to operate on the principal of attraction. A motor can operate without any permanents magnets by replacing the with another coil of wire.
Some kind of magnet or magnetic field is necessary for a motor to operate. Alternating current vacuum cleaners (that plug into the wall) have motors with electromagnets. Direct current vacuum cleaners (that plug into the car's cigarette lighter socket) have motors with permanent magnets.
The different strengths of a magnet are determined by the magnetic fluids it produces. The strengths of a magnet are seen in motors, refrigerators and dynamos.
As far as can be ascertained from researching this question, there are no stores where one can buy magnet motors as they are not a proven technology. One can, of course buy magnets at many stores.
One can find more information about permanent magnet DC motors on the internet and specifically on the website grainger. Moreover, one can find information on ohioelectricmotors.