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An electric motor uses an electromagnet to change?

An electric motor uses an electromagnet to create a magnetic field, which interacts with a permanent magnet to generate rotational motion. When an electric current flows through the electromagnet, it creates a magnetic force that causes the motor to turn.


How is electromagnet different from a regular bar or horseshoe magnet?

It requires a current through a coil of wires.


Which appliances use electromagnet?

1. In a hand saw you can find an electromagnet in the motor. 2. In a toaster the electromagnet helps control the intensity of the coils. 3. The electromagnetic is found in the motor on this clothes dryer. 4. The electromagnetic is found in the speaker system and receiver system on a television. 5. There are no electromagnets in a coffee maker. 6. The receiver and speaker have electromagnets. 7. There are no electromagnets in a lamp. 8. The electromagnet is in the motor. 9. In an electric screwdriver, the motor contains the electromagnet . 10. The motor of a car has an electromagnet. The radio or cellular phone would have an electromagnetic. 11. Most electric can openers have electromagnets in them. http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/as/benviron/4/asbe4_3a.html


What electrical joints?

An electrical joint is where you have two ( or more) wires that are to be connected using a marr connector (aka a marrette) or possibly a split bolt ( if the joint is made inside the pecker head of a motor)


How can a electromagnet pick up more metal things?

More than what? - An electromagnet can pick up metal due to its magnetism - assuming it is turned on. If you increase the current, the electromagnet becomes more powerful - but you must be careful not to pass too much current, otherwise the wires might burn through.

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What allows the current to enter the electromagnet n a electric motor?

The current enters the electromagnet in an electric motor through the conducting wires connected to a power source, such as a battery or an electrical outlet. When the current flows through the wires, it creates a magnetic field in the electromagnet, which interacts with the permanent magnets in the motor to generate motion.


How can a dlta connected motor be converted in star?

If the motor terminal has six terminals in the terminal box, then it can be connected either in delta or star. If there are only 3 terminal wires then the motor can not be connected in star.(it means that the motor is designed to be connected in delta only)


How do i know which relay is the blower motor relay?

Because it is connected (by a few wires if I'm not mistaken) to the blower motor.


What does a armature or rotor do?

The Armature(or rotor) is a electromagnet inside a motor and alters the magnetic field inside the motor when it rotates. In DC motors it is connected to a Commutator. In AC induction motors the armature isn't connected to a power source.


Where is the blower motor relay on a 2000 Chevy Silverado?

the blower motor relay is located next to the blower motor it is connected to the motor by a purple and black wires


Looking for a connection wiring diagram for 30 HP 3 phase 380 volt motor?

The connection wiring diagram is usually on the inside of the motor's junction box cover. If the motor has three wires at the junction box then these wires are connected to the three incoming supply wires. If there is more than three wires, check the motor's nameplate to see if the motor is a dual voltage motor.


What is the electromagnet in an motor called?

amature


What do the parts of an electromagnet do?

An electromagnet requires only two parts, a core of ferro-magnetic material and wires winding around it. The wires magnetize the core when current flows through them, and the core then creates the magnetic field which the electromagnet is intended to produce.


A coil of wires wrapped around a core?

A coil of wires wrapped around a core is an electromagnet.


What happens when you connect a 110 volt motor to 220 volts?

On a three wire supply system if you connect the two 110V wires together and they are across the phase they will short out and trip the breaker. If the two 110V wires are supplied from across the phase and connected to a motor then the motor will run. If the 110V wires are on the same phase nothing will happen.


In an electromagnet the wires get hot due to the flow of what?

Electric current


The electromagnet in an electric motor is called?

stator