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  • This is awesome I want to try

  • beauty

    

  • he is a paki like me

  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Principles and applications of motors and generators, using 3d animations

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Principles and applications of motors and generators, using 3d animations

  • Can you tell me what is the software used to make the 3D animation.

  • Cant u use to magnets, one on each side instead of a commutator?

  • Good, I like that you share this video Principles and applications of motors and generators, using 3d animations, I wish success always

  • Nice Video Principles and applications of motors and generators, using 3d animations That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video From Your Principles and applications of motors and generators, using 3d animations

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Principles and applications of motors and generators, using 3d animations

  • i think i'm right in saying that if you want to convert a Motor into a generator,either the stator or the rotor needs to be apermanent magnet,

  • I have a question ..I seen a induction motor (with no brushes)..they said its cheaper to make and operate..so is this kind of motor obsolete? ..Thanks in advance.

  • So, what do I look up and study to find out how electricity is generated at all? Where are all those electrons coming from?

  • @CabhanListis In a generator the electrons are all from the wire. Basically all conductors have free electrons. When a wire passes through a magnetic field, the electrons are pushed along the wire. Thats basically electricity. Electrons arn't being generated more so they are being moved from one point in the wire to another. The more electrons you displace, the more pressure that is generated for them to want to move back, this is called Voltage. Hope that helps!

  • @MotherOfAllBombs1 Thank you, I think I understand. So, the electrons aren't being pulled from the air, or dispersed or lost, but taken and returned through the circuit? Is that right?

  • @CabhanListis If you really want to learn about electricity...there is a video on YouTube..in search bar..Type in >>Principle of Electricity. ... good luck.

  • ☼ This video helped a lot!!!! ☼

  • what rule is applied to find out the direction of current, magnetic field?

  • @deepak8286 Read Faraday's right hand rule

  • HEY I LIKE IT

    

  • Thank you Michael Faraday!!

  • thanks alot this really helped

  • i want dis video hw to download

  • @middalashivaprasad u can download if u have real player.

  • thanks for posting diz video

  • @ethaneveraldo Yes, you could. There are usually devices called motors and then other called generators, but nothing stands in the way of using them in the other manner. And the process is called electromagnetic induction.

  • What is the process to turn an electric motor into a generator? Could you use any kind of electric motor, like a ceiling fan, and turn it into, say, a windmill?

  • @ethaneveraldo kinda like how microphones and speakers are both transducers, so a microphone can be used as a speaker and a speaker can be used as a microphone.

  • i thought this when i an 5th std but is this has practical significance

  • masth allo macha

  • So can a former electric motor be changed into a electric generator if you change the direction of energy?

  • nice demo guys

  • what would the brush be made from?

  • @xxstunedxx Carbon.

  • im sorry for not having any expertise in this video, but the guy in the beggining'[s accent is HILARIOUS!

  • @lookovatheaitabirdy8 agreed. xDD

  • No this isn't right. You wouldn't need a battery if it was magnetic.

  • @ObamaIsMaBabyDaddy

    you still do, you need a current in order to creat a force to propel the coil

  • my bad, the motor would work after all.. I gots me calkewlations wrong, I did!

  • if the magnet was standing up like that the motor wouldn't run at all lol

    the magnet has to be at a 90 degree to the coil to affect it once a current runs through it

  • @super6plx the motor wouldn't run ?!!!!! looooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooool lol lol lol lol lol lol lol !!!!!!

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