The conversion from one DC voltage to another requires electronic circuitry.
slip power is a power which is develop by the induced voltage and current in an induction motor
universal motor r mostly used for domestic purpose applicatios like the vaccum cleaner,foodprocessors and mixeshair driers,coffee grinders,electric shavers etc....another applications for blowers.
Need to know the voltage of the motor.
the excitation voltage applied the power input to the prime mover
If the DC motor is a permanent-magnet motor, simply spin it using some source if mechanical motion. It will generate voltage. You could spin it with your hand, a windmill, a water wheel, another motor, etc.
NO <<>> Yes you can if the power tool uses a universal motor to power it. If you plug a power tool into a receptacle that is an inherent part of a welding machine this is the voltage that you will be using.
An electric motor can power anything that needs mechanical torque.
slip power is a power which is develop by the induced voltage and current in an induction motor
If the motor is a synchronous type, it's RPM is dependent upon the frequency of the supplied power. Therefore, at 60Hz, it would turn 20% faster than if it was powered by 50Hz. If, on the other hand, it's a "universal" motor (typically a brush type), the motor's speed is unaffected by the input frequency, and will vary in rpm dependent upon the incoming voltage and how much load it has to drive.
universal motor r mostly used for domestic purpose applicatios like the vaccum cleaner,foodprocessors and mixeshair driers,coffee grinders,electric shavers etc....another applications for blowers.
The amperage of a motor is governed by the voltage that the motor operates on. Without a voltage given, an answer can not be given.
Power is voltage times current. If there is no current, then there is no power. Without power, no work can be done, so the motor will do nothing.In all probability, if this is happening to a motor, then there is an open circuit someplace, perhaps an open winding.
more voltage or amps
I own a horse. He is powered by magnets.
so that they still work after you power goes out
thermal protector
A motor-generator or a solid state power converter can do this.Motor-generators are an old electromechanical technology. In this case you would use a 240V 50Hz synchronous motor and a 110V 60Hz generator with their shafts connected so the motor turns the generator.Solid state power converters use a high power rectifier to convert the input AC to DC, a precisely tuned oscillator to set the output frequency, and a high power class AB push-pull amplifier powered by the high voltage DC and driven by the oscillator to generate the output voltage.