How much torque to turn an electric motor? - electric motor design labeled
How do you know how much power is torque / necessary to rotate the shaft of a motor (wholesale) electricity? I think I need a tool, but what tools? If anyone knows where the information is available, as well as to help the engine as I have to prove myself, I just want an answer for the generation of the design of the park. So if someone says, "9" in diameter. Engine will be XXXX X Nm of torque "that helps too. Thank you.
Electric Motor Design Labeled How Much Torque To Turn An Electric Motor?
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It is about the size of a generator, but what is in terms of power into a load that determines the power (and torque), "spin". RPM, it must be.
Power equals force generated less friction and electrical losses.
So, if you had a 1000W generator, the 80% efficiency, would be the driving power required 1000 + (20% in 1000) = 1200W.
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