Posted by John T on April 26, 2011 at 13:48:40 from (173.243.189.183):
In Reply to: Re: OT electrical ?? posted by MarkB_MI on April 26, 2011 at 13:27:15:
Yo Mark, you stated:
Hmmmmmmmmm "I stopped Crackpot Joe's video after I got to the point where it was stated that "This motor runs on VOLTAGE, not CURRENT!". Yeesh"
And here I was taught at Purdue University and as an Engineer for The Century Electric Motor Company that it was current flow through the motors windings that created an electromagneiic field that ran motors ??????????? Of course, an Electromotive Force (EMF or Voltage) across the motors winding is what causes that current flow.
I agree with ya Mark, just chattin in hopes we might enlighten others who may be electrically challenged ya know
Watt = Volts x Amps (if a unity 1 PF) I consider that as Instantaneous Power
Energy (what the Utility charges) is Volts x Amps X Time i.e. like watt or killowatt hours
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