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How to Calculate Torque Required
Suppose you need to determine how much torque is required to lift a load, cause a wheel to accelerate or to make a conveyor belt move. If you know how much force is required at one radius (arm length) of leverage, you can easily convert the torque requirement for another arm length. The relevant equation is Torque = Perpendicular Force x Radius about the center of rotation.
넶1 2022-11-09 -
A New Solution for Detecting Electric DC Motor Rotation
It is estimated that the average car has around 80 electric motors - many due to motorists' insatiable demand for greater comfort and convenience. In a top-range Mercedes-Benz, for example, there are around 12 motors in each seat incorporating a mass of thin wires and fragile connectors to send the position or angular rotation information from the sensors back to the motor controllers. But UK-based technology company IDEAdvance reckons that it has a better solution
넶1 2022-11-09 -
How Do Gear Motors Work
A gear motor is a type of electrical motor. Like all electrical motors, it uses the magnetism induced by an electrical current to rotate a rotor that is connected to a shaft. The energy transferred from the rotor to the shaft is then used to power a connected device.
넶3 2022-11-09