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Motor
usually refers to either an electrical motor or an internal combustion engine. It may also refer to:
- Electric motor, a machine that converts electricity into a mechanical motion
- *AC motor, an electric motor that is driven by alternating current
- **Synchronous motor, an alternating current motor distinguished by a rotor spinning with coils passing magnets at the same rate as the alternating current and resulting magnetic field which drives it
- **Induction motor, also called a squirrel-cage motor, a type of asynchronous alternating current motor where power is supplied to the rotating device by means of electromagnetic induction
- *DC motor, an electric motor that runs on direct current electricity
- **Brushed DC electric motor, an internally commutated electric motor designed to be run from a direct current power source
- **Brushless DC motor, a synchronous electric motor which is powered by direct current electricity and has an electronically controlled commutation system, instead of a mechanical commutation system based on brushes
- *Electrostatic motor, a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge
- *Servo motor, an electric motor that operates a servo, commonly used in robotics
- *Internal fan-cooled electric motor, an electric motor that is self-cooled by a fan, typically used for motors with a high energy density
Other uses:
- Actuator, a mechanical device for moving or controlling a mechanism or system
- Hydraulic motor, a machine that converts the energy of pressurized liquid flow into mechanical motion
- Molecular motor, the agents of movement in living organisms
- *Synthetic molecular motor, molecular machines capable of rotation under energy input
- Motor language, extinct since the 1840s, a Uralic language that was spoken in the northern region of the Sayan Mountains in Siberia
- Motor system, the physiological system that is responsible for physical movement
- *Motor neuron, neurons that originate in the spinal cord and synapse with muscle fibers
- *Motor skill, the ability of an organism to use the motor system effectively
- Nanomotor, a molecular device capable of converting energy into movement
- Pneumatic motor, a machine that converts the energy of compressed air into mechanical motion
- The Motors, a British pub rock/punk band, formed in 1977 by Nick Garvey, Andy McMaster, Ricky Slaughter and Rob Hendry, who was replaced by Bram Tchaikovsky the same year
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Motor
usually refers to either an electrical motor or an internal combustion engine. It may also refer to:
- Electric motor, a machine that converts electricity into a mechanical motion
- *AC motor, an electric motor that is driven by alternating current
- **Synchronous motor, an alternating current motor distinguished by a rotor spinning with coils passing magnets at the same rate as the alternating current and resulting magnetic field which drives it
- **Induction motor, also called a squirrel-cage motor, a type of asynchronous alternating current motor where power is supplied to the rotating device by means of electromagnetic induction
- *DC motor, an electric motor that runs on direct current electricity
- **Brushed DC electric motor, an internally commutated electric motor designed to be run from a direct current power source
- **Brushless DC motor, a synchronous electric motor which is powered by direct current electricity and has an electronically controlled commutation system, instead of a mechanical commutation system based on brushes
- *Electrostatic motor, a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge
- *Servo motor, an electric motor that operates a servo, commonly used in robotics
- *Internal fan-cooled electric motor, an electric motor that is self-cooled by a fan, typically used for motors with a high energy density
Other uses:
- Actuator, a mechanical device for moving or controlling a mechanism or system
- Hydraulic motor, a machine that converts the energy of pressurized liquid flow into mechanical motion
- Molecular motor, the agents of movement in living organisms
- *Synthetic molecular motor, molecular machines capable of rotation under energy input
- Motor language, extinct since the 1840s, a Uralic language that was spoken in the northern region of the Sayan Mountains in Siberia
- Motor system, the physiological system that is responsible for physical movement
- *Motor neuron, neurons that originate in the spinal cord and synapse with muscle fibers
- *Motor skill, the ability of an organism to use the motor system effectively
- Nanomotor, a molecular device capable of converting energy into movement
- Pneumatic motor, a machine that converts the energy of compressed air into mechanical motion
- The Motors, a British pub rock/punk band, formed in 1977 by Nick Garvey, Andy McMaster, Ricky Slaughter and Rob Hendry, who was replaced by Bram Tchaikovsky the same year
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