DC Motor, How it works?
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Help us to make future videos for you. Make LE's efforts sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com ! https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering The working of a DC motor is well explained in this video with the help of animation. Construction details of DC Motor, Shunt & Series motor, concept of back EMF are also explained in this video. Like us on FB : https://www.facebook.com/LearnEngineering
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Very clear!! Thanks
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Neodymium changes the way larger motors are made
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what happened if feild winding of dc motor is suddenly open circuit ?
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Yes' a very good educational explanation, backed with such a good video, which makes it easier to understand making a very good presentation of how a motor works.
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Really positive tips of Dc motor
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Very great!!!
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great video !!
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Best video I've seen on this topic so far. What I liked the most is that the model evolves, as things are explained, into a real model of an electric motor
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Nice animation,,
Really2 clear explanation,,,
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you put your captioning right over spot we need to see ---- that was really stupid
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If we have a 100 kw D.C. Motor and somehow we give him rotation at the speed of that motor works can we work that motor like a welding generator with a few more components (amperage and voltage adjuster)or my thought is completely wrong?
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Easy to understand and yet detailed enough visuals, a clear voice and the video length is perfect. Excellent video, thanks!
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nice working videos
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hi thank you for your video, can you please tell me the name of the software that you used
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Thank you so much!!!! Great Video...
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in the Shunt and series motor was is the necessary amount of wraps for the North and South coils to make the motor work?
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thank you but plz answer me this question.
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SUPER ANIMATION...ITS AWESOME!!!!!!!!
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i think i understand the setup with the commutator ring and all, but i still don't get why the current in the loop changes direction after 180°. could somebody explain?
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Good explanation