Need to know the voltage for proper connection procedures.
This will depend on the motor. You should ask the manufacturer.
Okinawa Electric Power Company was created on 1972-05-15.
The question is mine......take one dynamo and a motor (both of them are DC).. If The Dynamo is 12v and the motor is 9v...and connect together.....means the rotating shaft of a motor is connecting using a belt then the other end connected to the rotating shaft of the dynamo ......connect the wire parallel......let start... take a cotton thread of 15 cm ...then round the thread on dynamo rotating shaft the pull it....the current from dynamo flows to motor that action make the motor rotates but not constant.....
A 15 KW generator won't likely run everything in your house, but besides that it is not efficient. You will be using more electricity to run the generator than the power would deliver. You also defeat the reason for the generator - run your house when power goes out. Now if you had a wind turbine turning a generator you have a positive contribution to house power. This is how wind power works. There are also lots of issues associated with a power transfer switch and feeding power back into the grid.
A 15 Amp breaker should trip when concurrently you connect to it a 15 Ohm toaster (8A), a 0.2 HP motor (2A), three 100W incandescent lamps (2.05A), and a 600 Watt iron (5A).
To run a 15 hp electric motor, you typically need an engine that provides at least 15 hp, but it's advisable to have a bit of extra power to account for efficiency losses and other factors. Generally, an engine rated between 15 to 20 hp would be appropriate, depending on the application and load conditions. Additionally, consider factors like starting torque and duty cycle, which may require even more horsepower in certain scenarios.
Not true, If the motor runs fine on the power cord usually # 14 AWG, good for 15 amps, But a longer cord will usually starve the motor for power, which will make the motor heat up due to the low voltage at the motor, which will litterly burn up the motor, if using a longer cord make it a # 12 AWG, good for 20 amps.
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The work done on the block is equal to its change in potential energy: (mgh = (2.0 kg)(9.81 m/s^2)(15 m) = 294.3 J). The power output of the motor is the work done divided by the time taken: (294.3 J / 6.0 s = 49.1 W).
The power window motor can be changed by an experienced mechanic in about 15 minutes by removing the interior door panel and the motor actually snaps in place. About half the time on the ventures though, it is usually the power window switch causing the problem. I assume that the fuse is not popped and you are getting power to the switch and the motor.
The power required to run a 1000 kg vehicle using an electric motor depends on several factors, including the desired speed, acceleration, and terrain. For example, to maintain a constant speed of 60 km/h (about 16.67 m/s) on a flat surface, the vehicle would need approximately 10-15 kW of continuous power, assuming a typical efficiency and minimal resistance. However, for acceleration or climbing hills, the power requirement could significantly increase, potentially reaching 30 kW or more. Overall, the specific power needed can vary widely based on driving conditions and vehicle design.