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Is voltage related to RPM of an electric motor?

Is voltage related to RPM of an electric motor?

With the decrease in voltage, the torque will decrease and the RPM of the motor will also get decreased. The torque of the motor is directly proportional to the square of the supply voltage. With the decrease in voltage, the torque will decrease and the RPM of the motor will also get decreased.

Can you change the rpm of an electric motor?

Yes, but with a small amount above the maximum speed under normal rated conditions. Increasing the speed can be achieved by increasing the supply frequency as the speed and frequency are directly proportional; however, there are two constraints.

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Does voltage determine motor speed?

Back to the original question: how does voltage affect speed? From the analysis above, we can see that when the load (torque) on the motor is constant, speed is directly proportional to supply voltage. And, when the voltage remains constant, an increase in the load (torque) on the motor results in a decrease in speed.

Is voltage proportional to rpm?

Voltage is set by the supply. When spinning the motor generates an internal voltage called back-emf, which is proportional to rpm. The difference between the back-emf voltage and the supply voltage is dropped across the motor’s internal resistance (Rm), resulting in a current draw according to Ohm’s Law (I = V/R).

How many rpm is an electric motor?

Approximate Electrical Motor Speed (rpm)
No. Poles Speed with Rated Load Synchronous Speed (no Load)
4 1725 1500
6 1140 1000
8 850 750

What does KV mean on motors?

Kv describes the RPM (revolutions per minute) a motor does per Volt that is put into it. Generally speaking the more Kv a motor has, the more RPM and more power. For example, a 9000Kv motor would be faster than a 2200Kv motor. If Kv is like horsepower, then Turns is the physical attribute of a motor.

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Can you run two motors at the same time?

As long as you drive each motor hard enough so that it would rotate at that shaft speed with no load, it’s not going to slow anything down. You’d have to drive the two motors significantly differently for one to add torque to the shaft while the other is adding drag.

Is it possible to connect two motors to one controller?

As long as your controller is only changing the effective equivalent voltage the motor sees, directly connecting the two motors is fine. Coupling two motors used to be a problem. They would balance the two by monitoring current draw between them and balance.

Is it possible to have two motors on one drive shaft?

Coupling two motors is not longer a problem anymore with the advent of digital drives, which can pair each up with one another. This solves the old coupling of two shafts with a jack shaft. Thanks for contributing an answer to Engineering Stack Exchange!

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How does a differential motor work?

A differential is a mechanical device designed to do exactly what you propose. It will allow the two motors to spin at slightly different rates while still combining the power.