Hey guys,
I was looking over some past papers and I wanted to clarify something with a DC/AC motor.
With torque on a DC motor, the graph looks like a cosine graph right? as it is max at cos(0) and then decreases to 0 at cos(90) etc...
With the Force on a single wire in the coil (for simplicity's sake take a wire AB which is perpendicular to the magnetic field), the graph should be like a sine curve? where it is 0 at sin(0) and so on..
With EMF im a tad confused. Where/When is it on a motor where the EMF is greatest or lowest? I saw a q similiar to this in the 2009 physics paper Q. 8
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/hsc2008exams/pdf_doc/2008HSC-physics.pdf I know its B...but im not 100pc sure why...
Thanks in advance!
I was looking over some past papers and I wanted to clarify something with a DC/AC motor.
With torque on a DC motor, the graph looks like a cosine graph right? as it is max at cos(0) and then decreases to 0 at cos(90) etc...
With the Force on a single wire in the coil (for simplicity's sake take a wire AB which is perpendicular to the magnetic field), the graph should be like a sine curve? where it is 0 at sin(0) and so on..
With EMF im a tad confused. Where/When is it on a motor where the EMF is greatest or lowest? I saw a q similiar to this in the 2009 physics paper Q. 8
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/hsc2008exams/pdf_doc/2008HSC-physics.pdf I know its B...but im not 100pc sure why...
Thanks in advance!