Yes. You can run it backwards, spin the rotor of the motor and take electricity out.
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You can't use a motor to power a generator and use the output of that generator to power the motor. Some energy will be lost at each step making the hookup pointless. But you can use a combustion engine to power an electric generator and use that electricity to power auxillary systems around the engine.
Yes you can turn a motor into a generator, if it is a permanent magnet motor.
Generator coils generate the voltage, motor coils use the generated voltage.
because working principle of both the things are same.The motor converts electrical energy in to mechanical via magnetic induction and generator do the exact opposite of this.And yes,you should use 'electricity generator' not only 'generator'.
A brush-less DC motor (BLDC)
If I'm understanding the question, you are proposing using one motor and one generator, and have the motor spin the generator up to speed, and have the generator attempt to supply power to the motor. The answer is yes, you can do this, but you will be losing energy, not gaining it. The motor and generator's efficiencies are less than 100%, so once you remove the outside source they will slow down until they come to a complete stope, without any other load connected other than themselves.
because you walk around and read the able Dur
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simply put a motor consumes power and a generator produces it. reactance of a generator = - reactance of a motor
yes you can use a dish washer by yourself or with and adult.