Answered any number of times - let me see if I can get some less common ones
Almost any toy that moves and uses batteries
iPhone (or any cell phone with a vibrator setting)
power windows
printer
microwave oven
DVD drive
sink garbage disposal
a laser barcode scanner ( like at a grocery store - a motor spins the mirror to allow the laser to scan )
gas pump ( like at a gas station )
paper shredder
garage door opener
a water tower
an elevator
Electric motors are everywhere! In your house, almost every mechanical movement that you see around you is caused by an AC (alternating current) or DC (direct current) electric motor. So just look around!
we are using electric motors in various things:
-Several in the VCR
-Several in a CD player or tape deck
-Many in a computer (each disk drive has two or three, plus there's a fan or two)
-Most toys that move have at least one motor (including Tickle-me-Elmo for its vibrations)
-Electric clocks
-The garage door opener
-Aquarium pumps
fans, air conditioners, some ovens, hair dryers, computers, space heaters, microwaves, some freezers, projectors, amplifiers, dvd-s, blenders, cd players, VCR-s, printers, scanners, washing machines and dryers, electric lawn mowers, grass trimmers, drills, electric saws, turn tables,
And i can't remember anything else, hope i helped.
Making things move - even in your PC.
power chairs like old people have
A clock
hoover
Many electrical and electronic devices use electromagnets, including telephones, sound speakers, maglev trains, junkyard cranes, and doorbells. Electric motors create an electromagnetic field around a permanent magnet, as do the generators used to create electric power.
That doesn't require any special device - it is part of the natural interaction between electricity and magnetism. However, devices that make practical use of this include electric motors, and generators.
Only a DC motor uses direct current, and the reason is that it is the only supply available. There are also plenty of AC motors used when there is an AC supply. DC tends to be used for low-power devices like fans in electronic equipment.
Traction motors are used in electrically powered rail vehicles such as electric multiple units and electric locomotives, other electric vehicles such as electric milk floats, elevators, conveyors, and trolleybuses, as well as vehicles with electrical transmission systems such as diesel-electric, electric hybrid vehicles and battery electric vehicles. Additionally, electric motors in other products (such as the main motor in a washing machine) are described as traction motors.
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!!
No, electric motors do not have batteries.Most electric motors are powered from the AC power grid.Power tools and other portable devices using electric motors have batteries, but the electric motors in the tools and devices do not themselves have batteries.
Motors Transformers Maglev trains Electric toothbrushes Induction heaters
speakers, microphones and electric motors
Automation engineers use electric motors, hydraulic and/or pneumatic devices and solenoids to operate their designs.
phones and electric motors definitely do!
All of Lincoln's motors are electric, as electric motors have always been their specialty. Lincoln began making electric motors in 1895 and joined Leeson Electric in 2006.
Many electrical and electronic devices use electromagnets, including telephones, sound speakers, maglev trains, junkyard cranes, and doorbells. Electric motors create an electromagnetic field around a permanent magnet, as do the generators used to create electric power.
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.
windows; wipers; engine fan; heater; windshield washer; anti-lock brake booster pump
There are many devices that make use of wireless charging technology. Some electronic toothbrushes use this technology to recharge as do some electric cars from General Motors and Toyota. Some smart phones also use this technology.
Most are electric motors.
you take the moter