Most commonly in small battery operateddevices.
DC series motors run on DC power. Homes have AC power, not DC power. You could use DC motors in homes if you have a power supply or use a battery, but it is usually more cost effective to use an AC motor.
DC motors are not common in industry. However traction motors are one such main DC motor application. There are many tools, toys, drones, which use DC motors run by batteries.
dc series motors
Basically anything that works with batteries usually works with DC motors, i.g. your hard drive, your cellphone vibrator, toys, etc. Also, even for large motors, the DC motor has the advantage of being easily controlled by input voltage. Induction motors, on the other hand, can use controlled input voltage but they will have to deal wth low torque when the voltage is low. DC motors are used for those little fans in your computer. Also, CD players also use DC motors to spin the discs. DC motors are important where absolute speed control and feedback are necessary. For your household appliances, including fan motors, those are AC motors, cheaper for the industrial strength and more efficient.
Toyota uses AC motors, Honda uses DC motors. It varies with design goals.
Well that depends on the type of motor. DC motors use direct current DC and induction motors use alternation current AC.
actually dc motors are of several types in which one of them are 1).brushed 2).brushless ...so the motor present in DVD are the brushless dc motors ...
Most commonly in small battery operateddevices.
A electric car uses either a DC or AC motor. Typically they use DC motors.
usually ac 110v even on the dc motors
dual H- bridge use to drive DC motors
only shunt dc motors have varaible speed control. compound dc motors do however NT as much, plus they are just a mixture of series and shunt dc motors.