Motors are designed to tun using electromotive forces.
Yes - there are magnets in the motor assembly. It's what makes the motor turn.
Probably the heater blower motor.
Armature is a rotating part of the machine, the coil which wound in the core of that rotating part.
when you turn on blower it makes a strong odor of burning rubber.
A starter motor turns the engine initially whilst fuel is vapourised in the rotating cylinders and ignited, taking over from the starter motor.
a motor is powered by electricity in the motor you have winds of wire that take an electric charge,this is dischached thru a magnet. this in turn creates a feild which drives the stater and makes the motor spin that is how a motor works an engine however works on pistons compressing a liquid enuff to turn it into gas which is then ignited by a spark plug in a gasoline engine, or purely by compression in a diesel engine the burning of the fuel creates pressure which in turn forces the piston down ,which turns the crankshaft,which turns the drive train
By using a motor electricity makes a turning armature spin. That is changing electrical energy into kinetic energy
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The characteristic of magnets important in making a motor turn is the ability to create a magnetic field. In an electric motor, interactions between the magnetic fields of the permanent magnets and the electromagnets cause the motor to turn by generating a rotating magnetic field that drives the rotation of the motor's rotor.
the biggest crate motor GM chevy makes is a 572 not a 502
The stern of a boat is the rearmost portion of the boat or ship. The stern usually has a tiller or other steering device that helps the boat turn, The stern might also have the motor of the boat if the boat has an outboard motor. By tilting this motor from one side to another it helps the boat turn. The propeller in this area also makes the boat move through the water.
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