dc series motors
shunt type dc motor use in train fans
Yes an electric train uses a locomotive.
A electric car uses either a DC or AC motor. Typically they use DC motors.
An electric motor.
An electric motor.
All train engines are electric and work on the polarity changes associated with how the magnets are set up to spin the motor. In the case of a full size train the "trucks" are geared to the steel wheels that receive power from the diesel engine powered generators. As for the model train the tracks are electrified and power the electric engines directly to the wheels and don't use a separate generator per se. Most of the city type light transit use electricfied 3rd rain or overhead lines to power the electric drive "trucks".
An electric car is powered by a large electric motor. This motor is powered by the use of magnets in a coil inside the motor. When electric current is run through the motor, the drive shaft spins. This type of motor has an advantage over internal combustion engines because it offers all its torque at 0 rpm, thousands less than internal combustion engines. This makes the car quicker to start and accelerate.
Yes, it has one electric motor and one gas powered engine. The engine creates electric power to turn the electric motor.
Ground types are great against electric types so find yourself a decent ground type Pokemon and train it a bit then use it.
You can usually use an electric motor any time you have an available source of electricity with which to run it.
There is no such thing as a solar powered train in existence today, and most likely never will be due to the electrical demands on a train. There are plans to use solar power to power an electric train, but it is simply an electric train and the plan to use solar panels for generating the electric power has no impact on the electric train which could be powered by conventional ppwer sources as well.
I trained my rock type to level 35, but if you train an electric type to level 35 that is even better!