It is actually a "Rotor Tiller". A rotor tiller is a machine that has blades and is used to break up soil in the ground for gardening or landscaping. After the plants start to grow, it can be used to aerate the soil in between rows of plantings. You could use you browsers search capabilities also, just type in "rotor tiller" into the search box and search the web for more info on sizes and kinds of rotor tillers. Some web sites can display pictures and detailed desriptions, like engine size and number of blades also.
i don't know what is mean by tilling
Its not only about rotor, Core losses of every machine which has core are fixed and only vary with Voltage variation.
'Salient' means 'sticking out', so if the pole sticks up from the rotor shaft, then it is a salient pole machine.
The speed of the machine is tied to the power supply frequency and the number of poles the machine has. It becomes impractical to make a round rotor machine with many poles, so machines that spin at low revolutions will typically be salient designs. A two or four pole machine could be round rotor designs.
you have a parcel blockage in the pluming. Call roto rotor
A flying machine with a rotor an a propeller is a helicopter
plow
It is best to rotor till when the ground is slightly moist, but not overly wet. Tilling dry soil can cause it to become too compacted, while tilling soil that is too wet can lead to clumping and difficulty in achieving a smooth finish.
The word rotor is used to refer to a rotating part of a machine. It is also a palindrome.
a ROTOR is basically any part of a machine that rotates. eg the armature in a motor a STATOR is the part of a machine that is stationary. ie the ROTOR revolves within the STATOR
The rotor will have to be removed from the car. It can be resurfaced by mounting it on a special machine that slowly removes metal from the rotor until the rotor is smooth.
That is to stabilise the inherent spin of the main rotor and to steer the machine.
A machine with 2 wheels and a motor operating a rotary plough (basically a series of bent 'claws' fitted to axle driven by motor)
Rotor is a palindrome for a machine that turns or rotates.
A helicopter.
helicopters.
The number of poles on stator and rotor is always the same. If they are not equal?æno torque will be produced, thus, the machine will not function.?æ