explain: diesel locomotive and electric locomotive
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An electric motor can provide maximum torque at very low rpms. Therefore, a diesel locomotive uses an internal combustion engine to drive a generator that produces electricity. The diesel engine of a locomotive runs at a modest 900 rpm to produce the required electrical energy to power the traction motors.
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An electric motor can provide maximum torque at very low rpms. Therefore, a diesel locomotive uses an internal combustion engine to drive a generator that produces electricity. The diesel engine of a locomotive runs at a modest 900 rpm to produce the required electrical energy to power the traction motors.
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An electric motor can provide maximum torque at very low rpms. Therefore, a diesel locomotive uses an internal combustion engine to drive a generator that produces electricity. The diesel engine of a locomotive runs at a modest 900 rpm to produce the required electrical energy to power the traction motors.
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