
Induction Motor Basics
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Date: 2023-11-17
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Comments and reviews: 9
Anders
Much better explanation than the first one. The only thing I dont like is that the magnetic field being created by electrons moving in the same direction is described as rotating. I believe it is not moving, but more like a force in a ring. So arrows more than animated moving dotted lines?
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Much better explanation than the first one. The only thing I dont like is that the magnetic field being created by electrons moving in the same direction is described as rotating. I believe it is not moving, but more like a force in a ring. So arrows more than animated moving dotted lines?
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Shamino0
Thanks. Lots of great information. Now that you've discussed DC, stepper and induction motors, can you also do a segment explaining servo motors? I've seen them when hard drives are taken apart, but it is far from clear to me how they actually work.
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Thanks. Lots of great information. Now that you've discussed DC, stepper and induction motors, can you also do a segment explaining servo motors? I've seen them when hard drives are taken apart, but it is far from clear to me how they actually work.
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UnicornDolls
Noob here. Can you make a video about recirculating pumps and how they work in a hot water system? And the ideal location to place the pump (commercial.
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Noob here. Can you make a video about recirculating pumps and how they work in a hot water system? And the ideal location to place the pump (commercial.
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Joe
Doing a masters project and just saying that if you did a video on the controller area network protocol. That would be the best thing ever.
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Doing a masters project and just saying that if you did a video on the controller area network protocol. That would be the best thing ever.
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edfx
I still dont understand how it can rotate for example 40hz when AC frequency is 60hz. Magnetic fields are exactly out of phase
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I still dont understand how it can rotate for example 40hz when AC frequency is 60hz. Magnetic fields are exactly out of phase
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Marek
Noice, but how do you control rotation speed of such motor? Isn't it always trying to be integer multiple of 50/60Hz?
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Noice, but how do you control rotation speed of such motor? Isn't it always trying to be integer multiple of 50/60Hz?
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Faraday
You had to make these videos waay after i had graduated! Thanks Paul, i've been waiting forever for these
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You had to make these videos waay after i had graduated! Thanks Paul, i've been waiting forever for these
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William
why change two phase makes motor turned different way in real work? two magnetic field larger than one?
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why change two phase makes motor turned different way in real work? two magnetic field larger than one?
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Bebeus
What about wound-type rotors? Do they also rotate in the same direction as the stator magnetic field?
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What about wound-type rotors? Do they also rotate in the same direction as the stator magnetic field?
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