You probably have one in your computer - any spinning disk uses a motor to spin (hard drives, DVD/CD drives, Floppy drives, etc.).
If you have a phone that has that can vibrate, it has a small motor (the motor's rotor, or the center part that spins, has a small weight on it that is off-center - this is what causes the vibrations).
Most fans are electric motors (air conditioning/heating fan in your car, etc.).
Traction motors are used in electrically powered rail vehicles such as electric multiple units and electric locomotives, other electric vehicles such as electric milk floats, elevators, conveyors, and trolleybuses, as well as vehicles with electrical transmission systems such as diesel-electric, electric hybrid vehicles and battery electric vehicles. Additionally, electric motors in other products (such as the main motor in a washing machine) are described as traction motors.
the electric motors are round and the generators are square and they are powered by the sunshine the generators blow bubbles and the electric motors blow somkey green gas!! this gas is deadly If you are able, perhaps you can answer this in a serious manner. If you don't know the answer, than please STFU!!
No. electric motors aren't heat engines.
electric produce less pollution, while up until now aren't as fast as petrol motors
elecric drives are basically big electric motors which are used to drive generators
www.electricmotors.com has a lot of good information about electric motors. It also couldn't hurt to go to your local library and check out any books you can find on electric motors. There is also a lot of information that you can find online.
No, electric motors do not have batteries.Most electric motors are powered from the AC power grid.Power tools and other portable devices using electric motors have batteries, but the electric motors in the tools and devices do not themselves have batteries.
J. R. Hendershot has written: 'Design of brushless permanent-magnet machines' -- subject(s): Permanent magnet motors, Brushless Electric motors, Design 'Design of brushless permanent-magnet motors' -- subject(s): Brushless Electric motors, Design, Direct current Electric motors, Electric motors, Electric motors, Brushless, Electric motors, Direct current, Permanent magnet motors
Electric motors. Speakers. Solenoids. Servos.
NO it does not have motors
An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors to generate force. The reverse process, producing electrical energy from mechanical energy, is done by generators such as an alternator or a dynamo; some electric motors can also be used as generators, for example, a traction motor on a vehicle may perfom both tasks. . Electric motors and generators are commonly referred to as electric machines. +++ Right answer... to a different question! The term "motor vehicle" has been applied to any vehicle of any type powered by any form of engine including but not only electric motors, since their earliest years in the early 20C.
All of Lincoln's motors are electric, as electric motors have always been their specialty. Lincoln began making electric motors in 1895 and joined Leeson Electric in 2006.
Electric motors use batteries not fuel. It is not electric if it uses gasoline or any other type of fuel. A gas motor can not be easily converted to using other types of fuel.
David Penn Moreton has written: 'Electric motors' -- subject(s): Electric motors 'Generators and motors' -- subject(s): Electric generators, Electric motors 'Practical applied electricity' -- subject(s): Electrical engineering, Electric engineering
yes because they have electric motors in them. electric motors contain magnets.
phones and electric motors definitely do!
The Electric Motor Warehouse sells pool pumps and motors; other pool accessories like fencing, steps, etc.; electric motors like bathroom fan motors, air compression motors, etc.; and specifically a large collection of Dayton electric motors, including furnace blower motors and pressure washer motors.