In this informative video, we explore the fascinating world of AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) motors, unraveling their key differences and applications.
We will explore the difference between AC motor and DC motor based on
1. Power Source
2. Speed Control
3. Commutation
4. Starting Torque
5. Maintenance
Join us as we demystify the differences between AC and DC motors and help you understand which one might be the perfect fit for your needs. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, DIY hobbyist, or just curious about the devices you use every day, this video will provide you with valuable information regarding AC and DC motors.
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23 Comments

  1. Very basic information in a short 3 minute video, but good nonetheless.

    It amazes me that this type of basic knowledge is no longer being taught in grade school science class. Electric motors are still the workhorses of an electrified system. How does one live in the modern world and not understand the role of electrical motors? Yet many adults really don't have a clue nor a desire to learn it.

  2. Differences: Voltage Source, Commutation (DC has commutator and brushed on the armature – rotating magnetic field), Speed Control (AC is tougher to control), Starting Torque (AC have lower starting torque), and Maintenance (DC with brush have more maintenance).

    DC are lower power applications (small motors) and with high start torque requirements like rock crushers and arc welding.
    AC is better with high power applications.

    DC has stator magnets.

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