How does a motor work? Flashcards
1
Q
Describe what happens in a d.c motor.
A
- A current-carrying wire sits between two poles in a uniform m.f.
- According to Flem. LHR, the current flowing in different directions on each side of the coil causes each side to experience a force that acts perpendicular to the m.f produced by the magnets in opposite directions.
- This causes the coil to rotate.
- The split-ring commutator swaps the contacts every half-turn to keep the motor rotating in the same direction - it reverses the direction of the current every half turn.
2
Q
Describe what happens in an alternator.
A
- A magnet rotates in a fixed coil of wire.
- The direction of the field that the coil passes through alternates.
- This produces an alternating current.
3
Q
What’s different about an alternator in comparison to a d.c motor?
A
An alternator uses a slip-ring commutator, but a d.c motor uses a split-ring commutator.