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ELECTRIC MOTOR

INTRODUCTION
A ELECTRIC MOTOR CONVERTS ELECTICAL ENERGY INTO MECHANICAL ENERGY

PARTS OF ELECTRIC MOTOR

WORKING OF AN ELECTRIC MOTOR

CATEGORIZATION
1.DC MOTOR 2.AC MOTOR 3.UNIVERSAL MOTOR 4.STEPPER MOTOR

APPLICATIONS
1.ROTARY 2.SERVO MOTOR 3.LINEAR MOTOR 4.SPACECRFT PROPULSIVE 5.GENERATOR

CATEGORIZATION

DC MOTOR
A DC motor is designed to run on DC electric power.

AC MOTOR
An AC motor is an electric motor driven by an alternating current.

UNIVERSAL MOTOR
A series-wound motor is referred to as a universal motor when it has been designed to operate on either AC or DC power.

STEPPER MOTOR
A stepper motor is a brushless, electric motor that can divide a full rotation into a large number of steps.

APPLICATIONS

ROTARY
Uses include rotating machines such as fans, turbines, drills, the wheels on electric cars

SERVO MOTOR
A servomotor is a motor, very often sold as a complete module, which is used within a position-control or speed-control feedback control system.

LINEAR MOTOR
A linear motor is essentially any electric motor that has been "unrolled" so that, instead of producing a torque(rotation), it produces a straight-line force along its length.

SPACECRAFT PROPULSIVE MOTOR


An electrically powered spacecraft propulsion system is any of a number of forms of electric motors which spacecraft can employ to gain mechanical energy in outer space.

GENRATOR
Many electric motors are used as generators, either part or all of their operational life. When mechanically driven magnetic electric motors produce power due to their back EMF.

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