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[https://youtu.be/onjFFoOC_yk|036. How Motors Work For Beginners (Ep 1): The DC Motor] | [https://youtu.be/onjFFoOC_yk|036. How Motors Work For Beginners (Ep 1): The DC Motor] | ||
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:*Induction motor (single phase or three phase) | :*Induction motor (single phase or three phase) | ||
+ | [https://youtu.be/uf2mI9pYcPg|037. How Motors Work for Beginners (Ep 2): The Generator and Universal Motor] | ||
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+ | ===Other resources=== | ||
[http://www.instructables.com/id/how-to-make-a-motor-very-easily-1/| How to make a very simple permanent magnet DC motor] | [http://www.instructables.com/id/how-to-make-a-motor-very-easily-1/| How to make a very simple permanent magnet DC motor] | ||
:An instructional "how to" page | :An instructional "how to" page |
Revision as of 15:16, 12 May 2018
YouTube Videos from Jeremy Fielding
How Motors Work For Beginners (Ep 1): The DC Motor
- Video Outline
- Permanent magnet DC motor (the main discussion in video) - found in a hand drill
- Universal motor - found in a blender or vacuum cleaner
- mini induction motor - found in a microwave (fan) or washing machine (water pump)
- mini brushless DC motor - found in a computer fan
- Induction motor (single phase or three phase)
How Motors Work for Beginners (Ep 2): The Generator and Universal Motor
Other resources
How to make a very simple permanent magnet DC motor
- An instructional "how to" page