thaoroxy2001
Bored member
how did you guys explain the change in current in the DC motor when its axle was held?
Yep, me too.kunny funt said:i always dont see the simple shit, i went on about how the law of conservation of energy applies and electric motors are used to convert electrical energy into kinetic energy and by stopping the rotation of the motor, the release of kinetic energy is effectively stopped increasing the electrical energy and thus higher voltage and therefore current will flow in the coil.
That answer would have been fine, full marks if you just wrote the letters 'back emf'kunny funt said:i always dont see the simple shit, i went on about how the law of conservation of energy applies and electric motors are used to convert electrical energy into kinetic energy and by stopping the rotation of the motor, the release of kinetic energy is effectively stopped increasing the electrical energy and thus higher voltage and therefore current will flow in the coil.