Nothing. The motor is not doing work. A voltage needs to be switched between the coils for it to go.
motor stops
That happens when the supply is turned off, and the motor runs down and stops.
It stops working.
with an ac motor you remove the ac apply dc and it stops it very quickly most of the chop saws have a rather big universal motor the trigger on the handle is released removing the power the motor is coasting acting as a dc generator then if you let off the trigger completely it shorts across the motor leads until the motion stops and there is no dc present
Applied with PM servo motor. Because of power generation effect when stops, it is easier to brake. (Rotator: PM Stator: Windings) The magnetic force is be made by permanent magnet and the current is used to generate torque. Then high torque and efficiency are available at low current and small size. It has no brush so there is little noise/vibration and no dirt. And high precision control is available with high resolution encoder. A Servo motor Based on the design of conventional AC Synchronous motor, with addition of an Amplifier and a feedback device.
-- While the magnet is moving, there is a voltage between the ends of the coil and, if there's any connection between the ends, then there's a current in the coil. -- When the magnet stops moving, all of that goes away. -- When the magnet is pulled out, it all happens again, but with the opposite polarity.
You will generate electricity. As the wire cuts through the magnetic field.As the magnet is moved, there will be an induced electro-motive force (EMF) which can cause a current in the coil. Once the magnet stops moving, the current will go to zero.
motor stops
deposition
It died. Sad day.
It destroys the hardware inside the ipod and it stops working
The electrical current stops flowing.
It muffles (stops) the sound because the string stops moving.
What happens when your heart stops? The motor would seize, thus no more motor!
Your car stops moving.
Sounds like a loose motor mount.
When you drop or heat a magnet, the domains may temporarily lose alignment, but once the magnet stops moving or cools down, the domains will realign and the magnet's strength will return. Dropping or heating a magnet will not permanently weaken it.