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What is the difference between a two brush and a four brush starter motor?

the reason for brushes is to makethe motor revolve. The more brushes probably make a more powerful starter motor


What is the synchronous speed of a four-pole motor connected to 50Hz?

The synchronous speed of a motor can be calculated using the formula: ( \text{Synchronous Speed} (N_s) = \frac{120 \times f}{P} ), where ( f ) is the frequency in hertz and ( P ) is the number of poles. For a four-pole motor connected to a 50Hz supply, the synchronous speed is ( N_s = \frac{120 \times 50}{4} = 1500 ) RPM. Thus, the synchronous speed of the motor is 1500 revolutions per minute.


What are the four main parts of the stator motor?

Four Basic or Main Parts Of Stator : 1. Yoke(Outer Frame) 2.Main Magnetic Poles 3.Main Field Winding 4.Inter Poles


Can List four characteristics of an application that would influence the electric motor selection?

When selecting an electric motor for an application, key characteristics to consider include the required torque and speed, which determine the motor type and size. Environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to chemicals, can affect motor durability and performance. The power supply specifications, including voltage and frequency, are also crucial for compatibility. Finally, the expected load profile, including start-up conditions and duty cycle, influences the choice of motor to ensure reliability and efficiency.


Will a DC to AC inverter power a 13.5 Amp motor?

It depends on the inverter. Keep in mind that the average starting current of a motor is four times its running current, so the inverter would need to be able to handle a 54 Amp transient. (Or higher, depending on design margins.)