a motor drives something a generator is driven by something
Rotary convertor basically a dc motor running an ac generator all on one shaft Rotary invertor ac motor running dc generator. I think I have it the right way round
Yes, if the governor failed in a way that "makes it think" the generator is always running too fast it might prevent the generator from running at all.
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If I'm understanding the question, you are proposing using one motor and one generator, and have the motor spin the generator up to speed, and have the generator attempt to supply power to the motor. The answer is yes, you can do this, but you will be losing energy, not gaining it. The motor and generator's efficiencies are less than 100%, so once you remove the outside source they will slow down until they come to a complete stope, without any other load connected other than themselves.
simply put a motor consumes power and a generator produces it. reactance of a generator = - reactance of a motor
Yes, by giving mechanical power to motor . It acts as a Generator.
Mike Faraday did invent the generator and motor.
a motor is a generator and a generator is a motor, if you are applying a voltage to turn the rotor its a motor and if you are turning the rotor and taking the voltage off the terminals its a generator or alternator.
The crank case is the bottom end of the motor. This fills automatically upon running. The motor oil suggested for a Polaris 4 stroke motor is 0W-40.
all the electrical machines can be run either as a motor or as a generator. but dc machines, A motor can be run as generator and vice versa with little modification
If you make the connection, the breaker on the generator will trip. The motor will not get up to running RPM. Check and see if the motor is dual voltage. If it is, run it on the higher voltage. This will reduce your run current to about half of what it is on the lower voltage.