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Electrical Chapter 8 Basic Electric
Motors (Correctly Answered)
magnetism ✔️ the physical phenomenon that includes the attraction
of an object for iron and is exhibited by a permanent magnet or an electric
current

Magnet poles ✔️ north and south

like poles repel and unlike poles... ✔️ attract

flux ✔️ the magnetic lines of force of a magnet that flow between the
north and south poles

magnetic field ✔️ the area that the magnetic force operates in

induced magnetism ✔️ created when a piece of iron is placed in a
magnetic field. The closer the object to the magnet the stronger the magnetic
field is on the object.

permanent magnet ✔️ a piece of magnetic material that been
magnetized and can hold its magnetic strength for a reasonable length of time.

electromagnet ✔️ a magnet produced through electricity

Motors ✔️ used to create a rotating motion and drive components
that need to be turned.

rotor ✔️ rotating part of an electric motor

stator ✔️ A stationary loop of wires around the rotor in which
electricity is produced.

What causes the rotor to move? ✔️ Changes in polarity (due to the
changing direction of AC) in the stator surrounding permanent polarity in the
rotor causing the stator poles to continuously repel and attract the poles of
the rotor causing continuous rotation of rotor

, Squirrel cage rotor ✔️ Most commonly used rotor today. Copper or
aluminum bars are evenly spaced in the steel portion of the rotor and
connected by an end ring. Produces an inductive magnetic field within itself
when stator is energized

Six general types of motors ✔️ shaded-pole, split-phase, permanent
split-capacitor, capacitor-start-capacitor run, capacitor-start, three-phase, and
electronically commutated.

Shaded pole motor starting torque ✔️ 100%

split-phase motor starting torque ✔️ 200%

psc motor starting torque ✔️ 200%

capacitor start capacitor run starting torque ✔️ 300%

three phase motor starting torque ✔️ 600%

electronically commutated motor starting torque ✔️ 200%

motor speed formula ✔️ flow reversals (frequency)/ second (hertz) x
120/ number of poles

open motor ✔️ has a housing and is used to rotate a device such as a
fan or a pump that is itself not enclosed in any type of housing

enclosed motor ✔️ housed with some type of shell. most common is
completely sealed hermetic compressor

shaded pole motors ✔️ uses a shaded pole made of a closed turn of a
heavy copper wire banded around a section of each stator pole

capacitor ✔️ consists of two aluminum plates with an insulator
between them. Used to boost the starting torque or running efficiency of
single phase motors

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