Hi guys,
I was reading some information. It was taking about how the current, emf and back emf varies as the DC motor is in different stages; ie - just statred, normal operating speed, and overload.
It stresses the fact that "if the motor is overloaded, it rotates too slowly. This reduces the back EMF to such a low point that the net EMF becomes large enough to produce high enough current to burn out thin wires and destroy the motor".
My question is, why does the back emf reduce if the motor is overloaded?
thanks!
I was reading some information. It was taking about how the current, emf and back emf varies as the DC motor is in different stages; ie - just statred, normal operating speed, and overload.
It stresses the fact that "if the motor is overloaded, it rotates too slowly. This reduces the back EMF to such a low point that the net EMF becomes large enough to produce high enough current to burn out thin wires and destroy the motor".
My question is, why does the back emf reduce if the motor is overloaded?
thanks!