It makes the motor run insufficiently.
motor will not rotate
motor stops
it burns
Locked motor capacity (LMC) refers to the maximum torque that an electric motor can produce when it is stalled, meaning the rotor is not turning. This value is crucial for applications where the motor may need to start under load or face sudden resistance. LMC is typically higher than the motor's rated torque, as it represents the motor's capability before it overheats or damages itself if the stall condition persists. Understanding LMC helps in selecting appropriate motors for specific applications and ensuring reliable performance.
The wire overheats. In a bad case, a fire can be started. Note that, sometimes, current capacity is actually more a factor of insulation capacity rather than wire size.
The windings melt. Also may start a fire if surround conditions permit.
Beats me
it will explode
It Gets hot
it is probably your water pump
You can blow a head gasket or the head can crack or be warped.
a fuse or a bad fan motor
You lose one third the service so the motor overheats and runs slow if at all.
it gets dehydrated and probably overheats
My 2007 overheated and the engine shut down automatically - while I was driving
Often this happens when a tune up hasn't been done on the car in a long time. It also may happen when one of the cylinders misfires or when the engine overheats.
your car overheats. Your oil is not going through the cylinders creating lots of heat