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What is the Lorentz Force Law and how does it relate to DC Electric Motors?

CATEGORY : DC Electric Motor

Posted by John on 17 February, 2012

The Lorentz Force Law describes the effects of a charged particle moving through a constant magnetic field. The scalar equation provides the simplest example of this law, where F=QvB and F is the force acting on the particle, v is the velocity of the particle, Q is the charge of the particle and B is the magnetic field.

How to Make your Electric Motor Usage more Efficient

CATEGORY : Electric Motors

Posted by John on 09 February, 2012

Changing you habits to improve the efficiency of your electric motors is not hard, and yet it still yields significant benefits for both the environment and your energy bills. Most household appliances consume high rates of energy, meaning that there are dozens of opportunities around your house for you to save power and money.

How Important is Insulation in Electric Motors?

CATEGORY : Electric Motors

Posted by John on 12 January, 2012

Electric motors need to be insulated well to prevent overheating and the break down of various parts. Many machine repairs involve the use of an insulating tape to protect the wiring from friction and excess heat. Materials such as glass cloth tape and polyester tape can be used to hold down wires and to keep the whole machine cool, even when it is performing at its peak.

Why you Should Choose Professional Quality DC Electric Motors

CATEGORY : DC Electric Motor

Posted by John on 30 December, 2011

Does quality really matter when you are buying electric motors? They are relatively simple machines, so you might think that finding the best quality or the most professional model available is unimportant. Professional quality DC electric motors have several advantages, however, and can make any process run more efficiently, cleanly and quickly.