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Assume no vibration loss, the amount of energy input to electric motor subtract out the converted 92 J of mechanical energy is the thermal energy produced.
Output energy divided by %eff.= input energy %eff. is energy out divided by energy in
Apart from the fact that both are energy, there really isn't much similarity.
An electric motor, a solenoid, an electromagnet, an electric clock and much more!
10 joules (i think)
Multiply 75 kW by T hours of use = 75T kWh, which is how much energy the motor uses.
You can calculate the quantity of energy that a motor turns into heat with either one of these equations: Heat energy = ( 1 - efficiency of the motor) x (energy input to the motor) or Heat energy = ( 1 - efficiency of the motor) x (power input to the motor) x (running time)
Assume no vibration loss, the amount of energy input to electric motor subtract out the converted 92 J of mechanical energy is the thermal energy produced.
Yes , but on a very small motor. Check the specs. of the dimmer as most will tell you how much they can be loaded to.
lots
Output energy divided by %eff.= input energy %eff. is energy out divided by energy in
Internally, they're pretty much the same. The difference is the operation expected of it - a hydraulic pump converts mechanical energy to fluid energy, whereas a hydraulic motor converts hydraulic energy to mechanical energy.
the duodemun is the the 1st part of the small intestin it doesnt really do much the duodemun is the the 1st part of the small intestin it doesnt really do much
Apart from the fact that both are energy, there really isn't much similarity.
if you really want to know what the biggest motor is that you can get go to www.2geez.com and they have it posted on there which is the biggest you can get and how much it is!
Approximately 192 Kilojoules
potential energy is when something has the ability to use kinetic energy so it really depends on how much energy that something has