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Title: Is high frequency alternating current capable of rotating induction motor?
Post by: PolaczekCebulaczek on March 18, 2019, 11:05:18 AM
I have 100khz AC power that can light up a bulb, can I use this to run small induction motor? I want the Lorentz force to push rotor coil, I know that motor would not rotate at 100000hz rate but it does not need to be that fast, all I want is some sort of mechanical frequency changer using induction motor technology, adding some capacitors to motor would help to achieve rotation?
Title: Re: Is high frequency alternating current capable of rotating induction motor?
Post by: AlienGrey on March 18, 2019, 03:20:42 PM
I have 100khz AC power that can light up a bulb, can I use this to run small induction motor? I want the Lorentz force to push rotor coil, I know that motor would not rotate at 100,Khz rate but it does not need to be that fast, all I want is some sort of mechanical frequency changer using induction motor technology, adding some capacitors to the motor would help to achieve rotation?
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 a little knowledge is dangerous a 100 khz induction motor
Title: Re: Is high frequency alternating current capable of rotating induction motor?
Post by: PolaczekCebulaczek on March 19, 2019, 01:33:34 PM
So it would not rotate due to HF radiation looses? what if motor is made from ferrite instead of iron?