It should give you that information on the side of the motor
A series motor is employed for traction application which has starting torque and permits intermittent operations by braking, which cannot be expected of a general purpose motor.
exhibit a resting potential that is more negative than the "threshold" potential
Usually a DC motor can be expected to deliver higher torque in a smaller size package.
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The motor will not function the way it is expected to (will really struggle to deliver the load) and over heat and likely to burn out quickly.
Both technicians are correct. I think
These are typically associated with personality and throught processes as well as motor control to some extent.
If intellectual function is not affected then developmental coordination disorder (DCD) can have some similar traits - lack of motor control, coordinating motor movements, balance, etc.
One reason is that the motor is expected to do work (watts) whereas a transformer only changes the voltage and (ideally) does no work. [Yes, losses do occur.]
It is important to remember that even in the most severe motor neuron diseases, a person's personality, intelligence, reasoning ability, or memory are not impaired
Not only in Colorado, but EVERYWHERE. You're expected to have your license on your person when you're operating a motor vehicle, ALWAYS.