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Undergrad How do I convert amps to pull force for an electric motor?
possibly... Given my original amps and volts, is there a way to calculate the pull the the winding are generating?- Makin_it_turn
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad How do I convert amps to pull force for an electric motor?
I have an electric motor that I'm "modifying". The motor is rated at 2.8amp @ 115v. Given simplified version of calculating horsepower. (a * v = w)*.0013=HP, my motor is .43hp. Where I get stuck is converting HP to pull force, I think this would be the easiest way. I am trying to make a system...- Makin_it_turn
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad How do I convert amps to pull force for an electric motor?
Yes and no... No in the case that I am working with neodymium magnets...and yes that I believe that the strengh of pull are both rated the same (pull force lbs)- Makin_it_turn
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Undergrad How do I convert amps to pull force for an electric motor?
Coverting Amp to pull force?? I am trying to figure out a way to covert amps to pull force(lbs). I have a known amp that I would like to find out the pull force in lbs. I have 2.8 amp @ 120v and would like to know the pull force that is needed to turn this type of amperage.- Makin_it_turn
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- Forum: Electromagnetism