Differences: Voltage Source, Commutation (DC has commutator and brushed on the armature - rotating magnetic field), Speed Control (AC is tougher to control), Starting Torque (AC have lower starting torque), and Maintenance (DC with brush have more maintenance). DC are lower power applications (small motors) and with high start torque requirements like rock crushers and arc welding. AC is better with high power applications. DC has stator magnets.
Very basic information in a short 3 minute video, but good nonetheless. It amazes me that this type of basic knowledge is no longer being taught in grade school science class. Electric motors are still the workhorses of an electrified system. How does one live in the modern world and not understand the role of electrical motors? Yet many adults really don't have a clue nor a desire to learn it.
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Differences: Voltage Source, Commutation (DC has commutator and brushed on the armature - rotating magnetic field), Speed Control (AC is tougher to control), Starting Torque (AC have lower starting torque), and Maintenance (DC with brush have more maintenance).
DC are lower power applications (small motors) and with high start torque requirements like rock crushers and arc welding.
AC is better with high power applications.
DC has stator magnets.
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Clear explanation as always
Very basic information in a short 3 minute video, but good nonetheless.
It amazes me that this type of basic knowledge is no longer being taught in grade school science class. Electric motors are still the workhorses of an electrified system. How does one live in the modern world and not understand the role of electrical motors? Yet many adults really don't have a clue nor a desire to learn it.
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Great video clear voice very clear understanding of topic😊
Thanks for the insight....Which motor is best for juicers .
Inductions motors with variable speed
@@electricallectures AC induction motors or DC motors....
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I despise the AI voice narrated video so I almost didn’t watch it but I’m glad I did. Pretty good video.
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I Wonder what ac motor looks like. I think I should Google it.
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What would be better in a ceiling fan?
Ac is mostly used but now bldc motors are used which are more economical
difference between AC and DC
Very good, you're learning
What happens if you hook them both up?
One becomes generator if supply is given to one motor
Anyone can know that this fella made it on Powerpoint.
Bro Are you admiring or criticizing ?
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Nikola Tesla (AC) vs Thomas Edison (DC)
Yes
good video but please consider using a less obnoxious AI voice.. I almost turned it off because of the voice.
The voice and accent is easy to understand. I ll try change it next time
They dont have ac 0 100v electrical motors
Brush less DC motors exist.
The Brushless DC motor for my fan in my room was such a huge improvement over an AC motor fan.