Motrum electricum
Motrum[3][4] electricum[5] est machina electrica quae energiam electricam in energiam mechanicam commutat. Plurima motra electrica operantur per interactionem motri campi magnetici et fluxus oneris electrici in spira electromagnetica ad vim generandam cui est axis rotans. Motra electrica fontibus fluxus oneris recti operari possunt, sicut nucleorum electricorum, vehiculorum motoricorum, vel rectificatorum, aut fontibus fluxus oneris alternantis, sicut systematis virium, invertrorum,? vel generatorum electricorum. Generator electricus idem ac motor electricus mechanice est, sed modo contrario operatur, energiam mechanicam in energiam electricam convertens.
Motra electrica vim linearem aut rotariam (torque) generant, ut quaedam mechinatio externa propellatur, sicut flabellum et cellula scansoria. Motrum electricum rotationi continuae plerumque designatur, vel motioni lineari per spatium sua magnitudine multo maius. Solenoida? magnetica magnam vim mechanicam generant, sed per spatium suae magnitudinis. Transductra? sicut megaphona et microphona inter fluxum oneris electrici et vim mechanicam convertunt ad signa sicut sermo regeneranda. Motra electrica communibus motris combustionis internae leviora, minora, mechanice simpliciora, fabricatuque viliora sunt, atque maiorem energiam praebent, cum torque instans et immutabile ulla celeritate suppeditent, melioribus responsis, maiore efficientia generali, et minore caloris generato. Motra autem electrica in usu mobili (plerumque in automobilibus et laophoriis) motris combustionis internae minus commoda et quotidiana sunt, quia magnum pretiosumque accumulatrum requirunt, sed motra combustionis internae comparative parvum petrolei lacum requirunt.
Nexus interni
- Condensatrum
- Electricitas
- Generator electricus
- Gulielmus Sturgeon
- Nicolaus Tesla
- Alexander Volta
- Ernestus Werner von Siemens
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Faraday, Michael (1822). "On Some New Electro-Magnetical Motion, and on the Theory of Magnetism". Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and the Arts (Royal Institution of Great Britain) XII: 74–96 (§IX)
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- ↑ Cf. “motrum” apud Deraedt, Franciscam, et Licoppe, Gaium (2002). Calepinus Novus. Vocabularium linguae Latinae hodiernum. Latino–Francogallicum. Bruxellis: Fundatio Melissa et Museum Domūs Erasmianae. p. 69. ISBN 9782872900183 [PDF].
- ↑ Cf. versionem Latinam vocabuli Hispanici motor apud Iosephum Ioannem del Col (2007). Diccionario Auxiliar Español-Latino. Sinu Albo: Institutum Superius Ioannes XXIII. p. 715. ISBN 9789509771345 [PDF].
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Bastian, Peter, et Günter Springer. 1996. Fachkunde Elektrotechnik. Ed. vicensima prima. Haan-Gruiten: Verlag Europa-Lehrmittel. ISBN 3-8085-3431-1.
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Textus apud Google Books
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Bedford, B.D.; Hoft, R.G. (1964). [(Textus apud Google Books) Principles of Inverter Circuits]. Novi Eboraci: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-06134-2
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Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad motra electrica spectant. |
- "An Animated Explanation of How AC & DC Motors Work." WeCanFigureThisOut.org
- Doppelbauer, Martin. "The Invention of the Electric Motor 1800 to 1893." Karlsrushe Institute of Technology.
- "Early Electric Motors." Sparkmuseum.
- "Efficient Electrical End-Use Equipment." IEA 4E.
- "Electric Motors and Generators." University of New South Wales Physclips.
- "iPES Rotating Magnetic Field.
- Oscillographemata et fasciculi gif multorum generum motrorum.