Electric motors and generators are electromagnetic devices that are the opposite of each other. Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, while electric generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Essentially, a motor is a generator run in reverse.
Stator and rotor
They all have a rotating commutator in the centre and a coil surrounding it.
They are neither. Coal is a fuel which can be used to run motors and generators.
Yes, all motors are generators and all generators can be generators. Depending on the type of motor, some are easier to work with. If you mean the common induction motor, you can plug it in and it...
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These terms appear in the calculation of fault currents. Common sources of fault currents are rotating machines, i.e., motors and generators.
the electric motors are round and the generators are square and they are powered by the sunshine the generators blow bubbles and the electric motors blow somkey green gas!! this gas is deadly If you are able, perhaps you can answer this in a serious manner. If you don't know the answer, than please STFU!!
Electric motors take electric energy and turn it into kinetic energy Generators take mechanical energy and turn it into electric energy
you take the moter
They are because they can.
David Penn Moreton has written: 'Electric motors' -- subject(s): Electric motors 'Generators and motors' -- subject(s): Electric generators, Electric motors 'Practical applied electricity' -- subject(s): Electrical engineering, Electric engineering
In 2001 the industry's products consisted of four primary product groups: fractional horsepower motors, integral horsepower motors and generators, land prime mover generator sets, and parts and supplies for motors and generators.