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An inclined plane is an example of a tool with no moving parts. This is because it is used to assist.
Friction is the problem of all moving things. It causes loss of energy and wearing out of parts.
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It is inevitable that some energy is almost always wasted. For example, if there are moving parts, it is inevitable that energy is wasted through friction; or if there is a temperature difference, it is inevitable that heat gets transferred, etc.
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The slip vary with load is a AC electric motor which the electric current in the rotor needed to make torque that is induced by electromagnetic induction. It does not repair mechanical commutation parts the energy and transferred from stator to rotor.
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AC electric pump with no moving parts.
when he connected the parts he got an electric current.
Cars typically use chemical energy stored in the form of gasoline or diesel to generate mechanical energy. This energy is converted into motion through the engine. In an internal combustion engine, the fuel is mixed with air and ignited, producing hot, expanding gases that push against pistons, generating rotational motion. This motion is then transmitted to the wheels via the transmission system, causing the car to move. In electric cars, the energy stored in batteries is converted into electrical energy, which powers an electric motor, generating motion directly.
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Really oversimplifying it: an electromagnet converts electric current to a magnetic field and an electric generator converts mechanical rotation to an electric voltage. An electromagnet has no moving parts while an electric generator is composed of a stationary part called the "stator" and a rotating part called the "rotor". An electric generator may contain either permanent magnets or electromagnets, depending on the type of generator.
An electric current flowed around the circuit.
An electric current relies on several things. First, there must be a continuous connection of conductors. Then there must be a voltage or a potential difference between two parts of a circuit. It is the voltage that causes electrons to move, so generating an electric current. The amount of current depends on both the voltage and the resistance of the circuit. The higher the voltage, the greater the current. The higher the resistance, the lower the current will be.
No. A coiled wire can never become an electric bell without some more piecesand parts. When you have those, however, assembled in the right way, it's truethat passing an electric current through the coiled wire will cause the bell to ring.
Cannot say without seeing the circuit.
Electromagnets are commonly found in various everyday electronics that have moving parts. Some examples are electric windows, radio speakers, cranes to lift heavy materials, electric bells and microphones.