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George Argyrou
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If you put a noisy motor in a vacuum is it more efficient?
i think what i was really trying to get at was can we make a motor that is near 100% efficient
George Argyrou
Post #17
Dec 19, 2016
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Electrical Engineering
If you put a noisy motor in a vacuum is it more efficient?
only that they will heat up, but the questions states that cooling is not an issue. So i am still unsure :[ (P.S. i am not very good at this!)
George Argyrou
Post #11
Dec 19, 2016
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If you put a noisy motor in a vacuum is it more efficient?
if you are talking about the motor needing air for the fan to spin then yes. If not i have no idea
George Argyrou
Post #9
Dec 19, 2016
Forum:
Electrical Engineering
If you put a noisy motor in a vacuum is it more efficient?
dont worry man, i understand that you don't just want random questions to be asked.
George Argyrou
Post #7
Dec 19, 2016
Forum:
Electrical Engineering
If you put a noisy motor in a vacuum is it more efficient?
[/PLAIN] in an ideal situation where we could cool the motor in a vacuum, wouldn't that mean that the motor would convert more energy kineticallly?
George Argyrou
Post #5
Dec 19, 2016
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Electrical Engineering
If you put a noisy motor in a vacuum is it more efficient?
Sorry. This is my first ever post and I was just trying to be kind. Thanks for the animosity.
George Argyrou
Post #4
Dec 19, 2016
Forum:
Electrical Engineering
If you put a noisy motor in a vacuum is it more efficient?
[EDIT] I am of the opinion that putting a noisy motor in a vacuum would make it more efficient, as it is not losing energy by sound anymore. Does this make sense? Or am I just confusing myself?
George Argyrou
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