Definition of Electric Motor
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Marcelo G, on Sep. 2008
An electric motor is a machine that to produce the movement desired is capable of transforming the electric power properly said in mechanical energy, all achieved through different electromagnetic interactions.
There are some electric motors that are reversible, that is to say that they can do the reverse process to the one mentioned before, that is, transform the Energy mechanics into electrical energy going to function as an authentic generator.
A very common case of using electric motors traction occurs in that of the locomotives which generally do both if equipped with regenerative brakes.
To the electric motors they are also used in Industrial facilities, commercial and even in private addresses, but they are also being implemented with increasing frequency in hybrid cars to take advantage of the extensive benefits that this possibility offers.
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