effect of force
The speed of the motor vehicle is gently slowed down. The more aggressive the brakes are applied the faster the vehicle slows down eventually coming to a full stop.
Will anything happen to the motor if timing belt breaks on a 2001 ford ranger
when the field winding of a running dc shunt motor suddenly breaks open the motor fails to run because in the motor the stationary winding is armature and rotatory is field winding
Valves can bend.
cureent becomes high
The breaker will blow because you are effectively causing a short circuit.
When torque increases in a BLDC motor, the speed decreases. This is because as more torque is applied, the motor has to work harder to maintain the same speed. The relationship between torque and speed is inversely proportional in BLDC motors.
yes
There shouldn't be any damage to the motor. Older ones would bend the valves in the head, but that would be 1986 and earlier 1.8L. New timing belt, and should be alright.
When soap is applied to motor oil, it can help to break down and remove any dirt or grime that the oil has picked up over time. The soap acts as a surfactant, allowing the oil and contaminants to mix with water and be rinsed away. This can help to clean the engine and keep it running smoothly.
The shaft locks when power not applied.
It makes the motor run insufficiently.