Yes. DC motors require the specified supply voltage to operate correctly. Supplying a higher voltage to it will burn up the motor.
No. Varying a DC motor's voltage will vary its speed. If your motor is rated for 1000 rpm at 4.8 volts, running it on 4.5 volts should produce something in the area of 937 rpm. It shouldn't be a very noticeable difference, unless the voltage is much lower than the rating.
I believe people who habitually fished on small ponds would be sensible enough to use an electric troller motor or even oars.
You are unharmed in a science demonstration in which you conduct or carry 100,000 volts of electricity and light up fluorescent tubes because there is normally insufficient current to hurt you. Note that the original question said "volts of current". This is a misunderstanding. Voltage is electric potential, while current is electric flow. The two terms are not the same thing.
.Mixing a small amount of oil in the diesel fuel will not hurt a motor. The motor will run rough and produce black smoke.
Usually about 6 That doesnt hurt tho ;]
If you have worn rings, the motor is already hurt. If the bearings are as bad as the rings, catastrophic failure is right around the corner.
Grass or electric are your best bet
rock type because electric moves don't hurt them. NO! rock & electric can hurt each other normally. use ground type. ground is super effective against electric & electric has no effect at all against ground. hope this helps :)
I might be wrong, but I believe that electric Pokemon can be hurt with any type of attack,I think even electric attacks, unless the electric Pokemon has volt absorb, which would heal them,or if they were part flying, in which case, they could not be hurt by ground attacks,also if they were part ground, they would be immune to electric attacks.
Well, Electric can hurt Flying and Water types pretty good and it's only weakness is Ground. Fire can hurt Grass, Bug, and Steel and it's weaknesses are Ground, Rock, and Water. So, maybe Electric.
No, they do not hurt if used properly. When using, be sure to read the directions for all electric nose-hair trimmers.
If you break a timing belt the valves will not be hurt.