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see also: Hydraulic Motor
Overview
The Electric Motor serves the function of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice-versa.
Detailed Description
Most electric motors operate through the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors to generate force. The reverse process, producing electrical energy from mechanical energy, is done by generators such as an alternator or a dynamo; some electric motors can also be used as generators.
The ideal GVCS motor is one that meets OSE Spec for appropriate scale and ease of fabrication.
While many heavy-duty GVCS technologies are powered by Hydraulic Motors, many of the smaller, more precision actuation is left to Electrical Motors.
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Status
The Electric Motor Generator is currently in the Research Phase of product design.
See Also
- Stepper Motor
- Appropedia: Comparison of electrical motors - types and applications, 3D models.
- Wikipedia: Electric Motor
- Wikipedia: Electrical Generator