Transistors are not normally connected to dc motors, but it is possible to use transistors in a speed-control mechanism for a motor.
You need a DC power supply in order to connect a 24v DC motor to household power.
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connect the base of the transistor to a variable resistor and to a normal resistor
A: A transistor has voltage gain as base current is allow to flow. If the load is constant then a DC mirror azimuth path can be plotted as a function of base current and collector current and that is the load line
Slip rings are needed to connect a rotating armature to external fixed circuits.
You need a DC power supply in order to connect a 24v DC motor to household power.
To start an induction motor we have to excite field. The excitation is done by connecting the DC supply to the field winding's.
Connect the blower motor directly to 12 volts DC. If it runs it is good.
Transistor are DC output, Triac are AC output.
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It depends on the total load of the transistor as to what the shape of the slope is for the DC load line. A transistor gains voltage as base current is allowed to flow.
Including a series capacitor in the input and/or output circuit of the transistor. If the capacitor in the output circuit is omitted there will be a dc component in the output.
Connect the rotor of a DC motor to some sort of fan (like a pinwheel) and instead of connecting a battery to the motor, connect a 2V DC bulb. Then blow. (could try dismantling one of those hand-held, battery poweref fans you get - the motor works both ways).
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take two dc motors..................... connect the spindle of 1 motor to a hollow pipe so that the pipe should also rotate when the motor is given dc current (one can take an empty pen refill for that).... now fix the spindle of another motor to the other end of the hollow pipe...... the two terminals of the 2nd motor is now the terminals of the dynamo which will generate dc current........
connect the base of the transistor to a variable resistor and to a normal resistor
connect the base of the transistor to a variable resistor and to a normal resistor