Physics, asked by chaudharyvishalsingh, 6 months ago

write principle, construction and working of a motor, using neat diagrams​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An electric motor is a device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Electric motors and their functions:

  • A power supply – In general, a simple motor has a DC power source. It provides power for the armature of the motor or field coils.
  • Field Magnet (can be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet) – The magnetic field by virtue of Fleming’s left-hand law, helps to produce a torque on the rotating armature coil.
  • An Armature or rotor – Maintains the position of the armature coil and provides mechanical support.
  • Commutator – It is the Armature Coil revolving interface with a stationary circuit.
  • Armature Coil – Supporting the engine to run.
  • Brushes – It is a system that conducts current between stationary wires and moving parts, mostly rotating shafts.
  • Axle

Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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Answer:

An electric motor is a device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Electric motors and their functions:

  • A power supply – In general, a simple motor has a DC power source. It provides power for the armature of the motor or field coils.
  • Field Magnet (can be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet) – The magnetic field by virtue of Fleming’s left-hand law, helps to produce a torque on the rotating armature coil.
  • An Armature or rotor – Maintains the position of the armature coil and provides mechanical support.
  • Commutator – It is the Armature Coil revolving interface with a stationary circuit.

Armature Coil – Supporting the engine to run.

  • Brushes – It is a system that conducts current between stationary wires and moving parts, mostly rotating shafts.
  • Axle
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