tuning traktora.
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Czas trwania sekundy/minuty 2m 22s.
Zainteresowanie / widownia 1031782.
Ocena uzyskana 2900.
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Induction Motor How it works.
Komentarze:
Induction Motor How it works- wow very good <3
- This sounds more like a synchronous motor when the rotor's magnetic field is "stuck" at the same place with electro magnet?
- I'm left wondering what 12 people have against induction motors...maybe inept drive to learn, if you ask me. :p
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- Song name?
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- it is dc motor ?
- hi friends
- It would be awesome if at ~
1:00 you modeled the full 3D magnetic field. May be something to add in the future
- Video was useless to me, as I just can't listen to automated speech bots, especially when the text is expository. Maybe some day the software will be sophisticated enough to pass for a real person, but at the moment, I find it utterly intolerable.
- nice video and very informative comments. I would just like to add that the rotor in the household electric fan is not magnetic and there is no coil inside it therefore it means that the stator electric magnetic field causes it to rotate and in return the rotor absorbs that energy with out touching the stator and with out any magnetic field of its own thus the inducement of energy.of course the ac/dc motor has different set up for the very reason that the rotor has a magnetic field of its own and can be controlled. but i might be wrong. heheh
- Induction Motor How it works:
http://youtu.be/HWrNzUCjbkk
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- isn't there an exciter field on the rotor?, someone
- Hi, What software used for this vídeo?
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- Induction Motor How it works:
http://youtu.be/HWrNzUCjbkk
- Dear,
Congratulations for the high-quality animation! But, I think that there is a little problem...
Actually, the coils located at stator of the induction motor produce a rotating magnetic field that, by the induction principle, generates a current through the short-circuited coils located at rotor (squirrel cage). This current will produce a magnetic moment that tends to be aligned with the rotating magnetic field. So, the rotor piece will face a torque that produces its movement.
- Nice explain good drawing
- Really nice animation :)