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A: No problem but don't expect the power to increase
Technically YES. But the source of power in Electric cars being DC through batteries, the motor must be DC and not AC.
The efficiency of a motor is the output power divided by the input power. The difference is the lost power which appears as heat usually. High-efficiency motors produce very little lost power. But they tend to be more massive and expensive to make, so that most motor designs have to compromise on efficiency.
For a motor's output power to equal its input power, the motor's efficiency must be 100%. As no machine, particularly a rotating machine, can possibly achieve 100% efficiency, there is no condition under which its output power can ever match its input power.
slip power is a power which is develop by the induced voltage and current in an induction motor
300Watts for low end and 950Watts for high end
AC motor produce mechanical power and absorbed electric energy the power generator produce electrical power absorbed mechanical power
Motors do not produce voltage, current, or power. They use them.they produce mechanical output.
A motor uses electricity; it does not produce it. If you are somehow using a DC motor as a generator, then it will produce power equal to the input power minus the motor losses. If the input power is you spinning the rotor, the output power will be directly proportional to how much work you put into spinning the rotor.
Power plants (fueled by elements) produce the electrical energy that circuits to an outlet that you can charge an electric motor with a plug that is wired to an electric motor. Or if it is a vehicle with an electric motor, you electrically charge car batteries that produce the current to the electric motor.
A car generator is a DC motor. If you apply power to a working DC motor, it will turn the armature and produce work. If you turn the armature of a working DC motor, it will produce power. Generators in cars were replaced during the early 1960's with alternators.
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Electromagnetism is an efficient way in which to turn a motor. It does not produce pollution and it is otherwise environmentally safe.
A: No problem but don't expect the power to increase
Technically YES. But the source of power in Electric cars being DC through batteries, the motor must be DC and not AC.
Let see an example. The active power absorbed by an AC motor is used to produce mechanical power delivered on the output shaft. If the mechanical power is negative (the motor is pushed to work as a brake) the active power 'absorbed' is also negative. The motor converts the mechanical power in active electrical power delivered in the electrical network. Any AC generator is supplied with negative active power, or it deliver to the network positive active power.
You need to know the torque the motor needs to produce to operate the valve before you can specify the motor. It's all about the amount of power that needs to be delivered to any application that is critical in specifying motors. Motors are rated according to the power needed, so once you have that, then you can select the motor according to rpm and power supply.