hook up two extension cords, the more cords, the more power.
Yes it does and I would like too know why?
Spin science features come from discovery magazine.
It is spinning fast, but it is also very large and so takes longer to complete a spin.If the Earth spun fast enough, about 80,000 times faster than it does, it might always appear to be day because a night (the time facing away from the Sun) would be less than a second long. But it does not spin nearly that fast, or it would likely fly apart. There are neutron stars that do have that extreme rotational speed.The maximum speed at which the Earth is turning is just over 1000 mph near the equator. But it is large enough (about 25,000 miles in circumference) that it takes almost 24 hours to make one complete spin.
When you washing machine is in the spin cycle the agitator should rotate along with the drum of your washing machine and that's normal. There is no way it could be going up and down and will only appear that is is agitating while on spin.
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What do you mean by that question? There are a lot of things that change speed in a car. When more air and fuel enter the cylinders on a motor, it makes it speed up. When the motor speeds up, it makes the transmission spin faster, and when you shift gears it makes the driveshaft spin faster, along with the gears in the rearend, unless you have a front wheel drive car, then it makes the wheels spin faster. When the motor speeds up, the accessories driven by the belt or belts on the front of the motor spin faster. when the wheels spin faster, the car goes faster.
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No your vehicle will start easier and the battery will keep longer.
It would probably spin, but I don't know if it'd last very long. First, the speed of AC motors typically are dependent on the frequency ( 50 Hz or 60 Hz) so the motor would be trying to spin 20% faster than designed. Also, because of the higher voltage, you would have more current running through the motor windings (wiring) than designed. These 2 conditions would cause overheating of the bearings as well as the wiring inside the motor.
DC motors can spin at a much faster speed and have higher starting torque.
No. The speed of the moon's orbit does not depend on Earth's spin; it depends on Earth's mass. However, a faster spin on Earth's part would make the moon appear to move across the sky faster, as it would for the sun and stars.
There's no doubt that a threadless headset will spin faster and last a lot longer then a threaded headset.
yes it does
mercury spins faster.
I would say that either the bearings in the motor are worn out ,so the motor has a hard time turning. Or it may be that one of the motor windings (electric coils) is bad. I would replace the disposer.
One way would be to hook it up to a supply (by itself, with no load) and measure the speed with a contact tachometer. If your supply is 60Hz, and the motor speed corresponded to one of the standard motor speeds, it would be a pretty safe bet you had a 60Hz motor. If the speed was about 20% faster than a standard speed, the motor is probably a 50Hz motor. Or 20% slower if you were running a 60Hz motor on 50Hz For instance, a 1750 RPM 50Hz motor would spin at about 2100 RPM if you ran it on 60Hz.
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