electromagnetic? Yes, it is if the motor is electric...
The speed of motion generated by a motor is not a function of its nominal power. The nominal power, 3kW in this example, is an indicator for the electric power consumed, and for the force available in the direction of motion. The speed of a motor is determined by its construction, and can cover an extremely wide range regardless of its power.
Induction motor is an AC electric motor which uses electromagnetic induction to induce the electric current in the rotor to produce torque.
It is the twisting force that a motor can produce when it is running.
Series DC motor develops a very large amount of turning force called torque from standstill and can be operated by using either an AC or DC power source.
Electromagnetism is an efficient way in which to turn a motor. It does not produce pollution and it is otherwise environmentally safe.
electromagnetic? Yes, it is if the motor is electric...
If it has a battery that is electromagnetic energy, but if you mean radiation force you need 300 megawatts of power for 1 Newton force.
Nikola Tesla invented the electromagnetic motor around 1882. Tesla's invention of this motor was a significant breakthrough in the development of electric power systems.
By force or by election.By cable or electromagnetic wave forms.By physical or fluid gearing.
Examples of electromagnetic forces include the force of attraction or repulsion between charged particles, such as the force between protons and electrons in an atom, the force between two magnets, and the force between charged objects. These forces are carried by photons, which are the particles that transmit electromagnetic interactions.
Yes the Induction motor works on Electromagnetic induction principle.
The unification of electromagnetic force and weak nuclear force is known as electroweak force.
The photon is the particle that mediates the electromagnetic force. It carries electromagnetic radiation and interacts with charged particles to transmit electromagnetic interactions.
The electromagnetic force is transmitted by particles called photons, which are the carriers of electromagnetic radiation. Photons travel at the speed of light and interact with charged particles to create the electromagnetic force.
A DC motor works on the principle of Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, i.e., when a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a force applied on it.
An electric motor for example