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Definition of Series motor

Series motor
Series motor Series motor (Elec.) (a) A series-wound motor. (b) A motor capable of being used in a series circuit.

Meaning of Series motor from wikipedia

- A DC motor is an electrical motor that uses direct current (DC) to produce mechanical force. The most common types rely on magnetic forces produced by...
- as an AC series motor. The universal motor is very similar to a DC series motor in construction, but is modified slightly to allow the motor to operate...
- A brushed DC electric motor is an internally commutated electric motor designed to be run from a direct current power source and utilizing an electric...
- Endurance Series. Formula Woman, an all-female sports car UK championship F1 Academy, a female-only Formula 4 championship "All-female motor racing series offers...
- transportation system. Direct-current motors with series field windings are the oldest type of traction motors. These provide a speed-torque characteristic...
- Honda Motor Co., LTD.: "1993 Prelude Service Manual", p. 3-15. Service Publication Office, 1992 Honda Prelude Owners Manual. ****AN: Honda Motor co.,LTD...
- motor is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic...
- A stepper motor, also known as step motor or stepping motor, is a brushless DC electric motor that rotates in a series of small and discrete angular steps...
- MotorStorm is a racing video game series created by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, Some instalments were co-developed...
- channel (titled "MotorTrend Channel"), Motor Trend puts up their best comparison of the month on a series called "Head 2 Head," featuring MotorTrend editors...