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electric motors
Is it possible to connect up two electric motors in such a way that when the power is increased, the speed of one of the motors increases exponentially compared to the other. eg;
current 1 amp motor1 =10 rpm motor2 =10 rpm
current 2 amp motor1 =20 rpm motor2 =40 rpm
current 3 amp motor1 =30 rpm motor2 =90 rpm
current 4 amp motor1 =40 rpm motor2 =160 rpm
if so, how is it possible?
thanks
current 1 amp motor1 =10 rpm motor2 =10 rpm
current 2 amp motor1 =20 rpm motor2 =40 rpm
current 3 amp motor1 =30 rpm motor2 =90 rpm
current 4 amp motor1 =40 rpm motor2 =160 rpm
if so, how is it possible?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, power is not Amperes. Power is the product of Amps time Volts, which gives Watts.
Now to your question - yes, it could be possible. If you connect a low voltage motor ( A ) and a lower voltage motor ( B ) as you describe, then increasing the voltage will make B go faster than A, until B burns out / blows up!!
Now to your question - yes, it could be possible. If you connect a low voltage motor ( A ) and a lower voltage motor ( B ) as you describe, then increasing the voltage will make B go faster than A, until B burns out / blows up!!