They kinda all similar but depends on which AC motor (eg induction motor)Glenjamin said:What are the differences in terms of structure for DC and AC motors
Lucid Scintilla said:AC: Slip rings.
DC: Split-ring commutator.
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Glenjamin said:Ok am i right in saying that motors convert electrical to mechanical energy and generators its vice versa where its concerts mechanical to electrical
am i right in saying in dc motors an electric current flows through the wires of the rotor (armature) and this makes the armature spin which is mechanical energy due to the motor effect
for DC generators the rotor is forced to rotate under the influence of the magnetic field (mechanical) and it induces a emf which essentialy is electrical energy?
Ypu dont know what year he is in. He might be doing this stuff in advance. If he's sitting the paper in two days like us...well, yeah, no comment.obimoshman1234 said:first thing yes
second no: within a motor a current flows and has an emf which repels it from the magnetic field in which it lies thus turning it or something close to that lol
third no : mainly generators use kinectic energy to turn the rotor such as steam turning large wheel which then turns rotor in magnetic field thus producing current.
god seriously like did u even pass physics???