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Undergrad Electric motor: power and RPMs
It would be providing electricity for other devices, motors etc... Maybe like a backup generator.- serpentine009
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Undergrad Electric motor: power and RPMs
Yikes, my apologies. For my motor specific question, I guess let's start with no load. Just simply turning a drive shaft @ 500 RPMs. If we assume that 1 watt is required to accomplish that, is it true that 4 watts would be required to achieve 1,000 RPMs?- serpentine009
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Undergrad Electric motor: power and RPMs
You already lost me...:nb). I don't know how to answer your question regarding load. It's been a very long time since I studied or had to apply anything remotely close to this. I am helping with potential marketing for a concept of "over unity". I know, I know it's snake oil...but I want to...- serpentine009
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Undergrad Electric motor: power and RPMs
I am helping a friend with a project, and am wondering if this statement is true. "To double the RPMs of a central drive shaft motor, you must quadruple the input." In other words, if an electric motor being supplied with 1 Watt spins at 500 RPMs, one would need 4 watts to spin at 1,000 RPMs...- serpentine009
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