Controlled movement of magnetic fields.
An electric motor does that.
Electric motor.
The motor is electric, the hot water is typically heated by gas or electric.
To form the magnetic field that rotates the motor. :)
An electric motor is made up of magnets .. some electric induced magnets , some permanent magnets . the electric magnets are arranged so that when the power is turned on they activate in a series of pulsing magnets.. this pulsing causes the magnets in the core and the magnets in the body of the motor to repel and attract as magnets will do .. this repelling and attracting causes the magnets to try and chase each other around .. this action is turning the core of the motor and producing the rotating action expected from an electric motor
It depends on what is wrong with it, but electric motors can usually be repaired.
Well, there are many inventors, but they only invented a certain kind of electric motor. So it depends which kind you want to know, because no one invented the entirity of the electric motor category.
Depends on the motor size and the face type...of course.
It depends on the motor. The fan is driven by an electric motor, and it can use a dc motor (as in a car) or an ac motor (as in a house). They are not interchangeable.
The amount of an electric motor's copper depends upon the size of the motor and the supplies used to make it. Generally, the older the motor, the more copper will be present.
That depends if it is an ac or dc motor.
it depends upon the duty of motor if it is s1 then only one start
The electric motor changes electric energy into mechanical energy.
An electric motor
it all depends on what electric motor,nitro or gas engine you have and the size and mixture of nitro you have (if your using a nitro engine), and for the electric motors it depends on what size motor and how many kv it has and what size and type of battery your using.
A direct line starter is a simple motor starter used to power electric machines. It works by coupling the motor to the power supply directly at full function.
Depends on the ratings(volts, amps, etc.) Definitely not an AC motor.