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The first commercially-successful electric motors were made around 1873 by Zenobe Gramme, a Belgian engineer. His electric generators (dynamos) were based on machines invented by Italian physicist Antonio Pacinotti in 1860.
an electric motor is a copper winding or 3 separate windings depending on the phase, the copper winding is the centralised inside of a iron magnet, this is also how a generator is made instead of putting a current on you turn the windings to receive a voltage .
A clockwise motor runs clockwise because of the way it is made. It is designed to run clockwise because the designer has an application that calls for clockwise rotation. A counter-clockwise motor runs the other way, again because of the way it is made. Many electric motors are reversible. If you are looking at something and it's clockwise - turn it over and it's anticlockwise!
maybe, but you have to see if the wires and the motor can fit it. That would be great if you can but the bad thing is the motor is made for a cycle with bigger batteries. the ride time would be cut in half because of the elctric draw.
Metal. The central part of the rotor is generally made of steel or other high strength material. The coils of wire that create the magnetic fields, and thus power the motor, are almost universally copper, due to its high conductivity.
Thomas Davenport made an electric motor in 1834. He was a blacksmith in Brandon, Vermont.
An electric motor in 1915.
he made the electric motor
Michael Faraday 1821
Nikola Tesla
Electric cars that are made for production are made in assembly lines. For prototypes the individual pieces may be made separately. The major components needed in the electric cars are the batteries, motor, drive train, voltage controller, and battery charger.
An electric motor is made up of magnets .. some electric induced magnets , some permanent magnets . the electric magnets are arranged so that when the power is turned on they activate in a series of pulsing magnets.. this pulsing causes the magnets in the core and the magnets in the body of the motor to repel and attract as magnets will do .. this repelling and attracting causes the magnets to try and chase each other around .. this action is turning the core of the motor and producing the rotating action expected from an electric motor
It has not been stopped. They are made and sold everyday. BTW, it is a motor not an engine.
Nikola Tesla
An electric motor need to be supplied electricity to operate. It can be made to generate electricity if turned by an outside force when set up correctly.
i have no clue, why the fu** would anyone know this.
The first commercially-successful electric motors were made around 1873 by Zenobe Gramme, a Belgian engineer. His electric generators (dynamos) were based on machines invented by Italian physicist Antonio Pacinotti in 1860.