It depends on ampage & voltage of the motors involved.
3 Kv = 3,000 volts.
by using dc volts across pairs and with an analog meter to check the deflection of the needle to determine if they are in phase
Split-phase motors are used in many applications that require a medium amount of performance from a single phase source. Many of the motors used in homes that are supplied by single phase power are split-phase motors. Some applications include running fans, blowers, water pumps, air compressors, conveyor belts, and more. The only limits on the applications that can use split-phase motors are the availability of single phase power and the charectoristics of the motor itself.
6 simple machines.
It depends on how many Amps (current) are applied to the voltage. Watt = Volts x Amps. e.g. 12 volts @ 5 amps = 60 watts
Not all machines have motors. While many machines, especially those designed for mechanical work or movement, utilize motors to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, there are machines that operate without motors, such as simple machines like levers, pulleys, or inclined planes. Additionally, some machines may rely on manual operation or other forms of energy, such as hydraulic or pneumatic systems, rather than using motors.
Our industrial machines at work are800watts
Drives which are 5.25 inch, 3.5 inch, or 3 inch use +5 volts and (for the 5.25 inch drives) +12 volts. 8-inch drives use +5V, +24V, and in many cases 110VAC 60Hz for the spindle motors.
Watts = Volts times Amps. Therefore, if the voltage was 220 volts, the motor would draw 500 amps. If the voltage was 4,000 volts, the motor would draw 27.5 amps. The voltages for large powerful motors tend to be relatively high, for example in the 380 Volts to 11,500 Volts range.
45 volts
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230 Volts
Watts = volts x amps x power factor Power Factor is 1 for resistive loads and decreases for other loads like motors. Maximum watts would be 12 x 220
1.55 volts
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Zero volts.
4160 volts