User:Wyrms99
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- I'm : ⳧
- I like : ௵ & Haïlé Sélassié Ier.
Small Challenge
- Are you familiar with the breathing technique used by professional freedivers?
Here's a good exercise: BREATHE only when SHE breathes! ⇛ ᳄ ✅
IRL contraption
" Velart MARK_1 "
Type : dual brushless hub motors.
Rated power: 540 W per motor (i.e. 1080 W in total).
Position: 2 rear wheel drive (2WD, hub drive).
☣ ⤇ 42km/h max ␆
Made by : ᴧᴸᴲᵡᵢᵴ
I'm a Speed Freak !! The emergency departments of the hospitals in my city know me well
== When was the electric motor invented? ==
1740s – The Beginning of Inventions
The first incarnations of the electric motor appeared in the 1740s thanks to the work of the Scottish Benedictine monk and scientist Andrew Gordon. Other scientists, such as Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry, continued to develop early electric motors, experimenting with electromagnetic fields and discovering how to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
1834 – The First Electric Motor Is Manufactured
History is made when Thomas Davenport of Vermont invented the first official electric motor powered by a battery in 1834. This was the first electric motor powerful enough to perform a task, and his invention was used to power a small-scale printing press.
1886 – The Invention of the DC Motor
William Sturgeon invented the first direct current motor capable of providing enough power to drive machines, but it wasn't until 1886 that the first practical DC motor, capable of operating at a constant speed under varying weight, was produced. Frank Julian Sprague was the inventor, and this motor served as a catalyst for the wider adoption of electric motors in industrial applications.
Late 1880s – Motors Used for Commercial Purposes
Despite Davenport's groundbreaking discovery several years earlier, electric motors would not be used on a large scale commercially for another 50 years. Scientists and engineers continued to develop various types of electric motors, but the goal was to make them usable in a commercial setting. Soon, electric motors began to be used in industry, factories, and homes.
1888 – The AC Induction Motor is Patented
In 1887, Nikola Tesla invented an alternating current induction motor, which he later patented. This motor was unsuitable for road vehicles, but it was subsequently adapted by Westinghouse engineers. In 1892, the first practical induction motor was designed, featuring a rotating bar-wound rotor, which allowed the device to be used in automotive applications.
1891 – The Development of Three-Phase Motors
That year, General Electric began developing three-phase induction motors. To utilize the bar-wound rotor design, GE and Westinghouse signed a cross-licensing agreement in 1896.
2000s – Motor Use Today
In the 21st century, AC and DC electric motors are now widely used in industries worldwide and are an integral part of many applications. From motorized wheelchairs and stairlifts to industrial automation, transportation, and solar panels, Parvalux motors were the first to design and manufacture efficient drive solutions for a wide range of demanding applications. The world would certainly be very different without the electric motor!
