Physics, asked by irfan1728, 8 months ago

what drives the motion of motor?​

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Answered by tanusawant16
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Motion control is a bit of a specialty in automated control systems, and its use is not basic, as it can provide advanced machine functionality. It provides the means to move the machine tooling or the part itself in a controlled, and often precision, rotary or linear manner.

Answered by legend12389
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Explanation:

The controllers are telling the drives where to move the motors that turn the electrical energy they receive into mechanical energy. The motors produce the torque to create the rotational force or linear force when connected to an actuator to rotate at a setpoint speed or move to a commanded position.

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