That depends on the drive system:Toyota Prius hybrids use AC from an inverter to power AC drive motors.Honda hybrids use DC to power DC drive motors.All electric vehicles may use either AC from an inverter or DC to power drive motors, depending on the type of motor.Ordinary gasoline vehicles use low voltage DC to power a starter motor and generate spark for the cylinders.Ordinary diesel vehicles use low voltage DC ONLY during startup, to heat glow plugs and to power a starter motor.
This is normal on GM vehicles. The motor always runs at a very low speed.
It could be anything, it depends on the design of the motor and whether it is a high-power or a low-power motor.
Depends on the power of the motor. A bicycle can have a low-power motor and still be considered a bicycle, which don't require a license.
because of high resistance in the load.
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Low-power (a few watts) might use a synchronous motor, most fans use an induction motor. Above a couple of horse-power it might be a 3-phase induction motor.
The power steering is electric.....a motor runs it.
Yes, it has reverse and high and low range gears. Reverse gear allows the vehicle to move backward, while high and low range gears provide different speeds and power outputs for various driving conditions.
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In motor-driven vehicles it's often best to use a high gear, as it reduces the likelihood of the wheels spinning loose. For a bicycle it's often better to use a low gear, as it makes it easier for the rider to control the power.