Corky
Member
Hi all,
i presume this is correct but i couldnt find any reading material online to back up my ideas,
A basic DC generators electrical output has a half sinewave as the armature cuts more or less of the field lines per degree of rotation max being at 180 and 360 degrees
so as the opposite to that ie a motor must have an alternating force output?? as theres a more repulsion at 180 degrees than there is at 90.
If this is correct i understand this wouldnt be noticeable, well i presume this just understanding the theory.
any help is much appreciated
Regards, Dale
*****( re-thaught this)- would the output be stepped and never drop as the repulsion at 90 wouldnt slow it but it wouldnt accelerate it much either so it would keep the speed constant?*****
i presume this is correct but i couldnt find any reading material online to back up my ideas,
A basic DC generators electrical output has a half sinewave as the armature cuts more or less of the field lines per degree of rotation max being at 180 and 360 degrees
so as the opposite to that ie a motor must have an alternating force output?? as theres a more repulsion at 180 degrees than there is at 90.
If this is correct i understand this wouldnt be noticeable, well i presume this just understanding the theory.
any help is much appreciated
Regards, Dale
*****( re-thaught this)- would the output be stepped and never drop as the repulsion at 90 wouldnt slow it but it wouldnt accelerate it much either so it would keep the speed constant?*****