D-Motor LF26 - meaning and definition. What is D-Motor LF26
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What (who) is D-Motor LF26 - definition


D-Motor LF26         
The D-Motor LF26 is a lightweight liquid cooled side-valve four-stroke flat four, 2.7 litre petrol aircraft engine, produced by D-Motor in Deerlijk, Belgium.
Electric motor         
  • Large 4,500 hp AC induction motor
ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICE
Electric motors; Electromotor; Electrical motor; Coreless motor; Coreless dc motor; Coreless; 3 pole motor; 2 pole electric motor; Electric Motor; Electromagnetic motor; Electric engine; Electric engines; Gearmotor; Electrical engine; Electric actuators; Rotary motor; Magnetic motor; Fractional horsepower gearmotors; DC electric motor
An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force in the form of torque applied on the motor's shaft.
Electromotor         
  • Large 4,500 hp AC induction motor
ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICE
Electric motors; Electromotor; Electrical motor; Coreless motor; Coreless dc motor; Coreless; 3 pole motor; 2 pole electric motor; Electric Motor; Electromagnetic motor; Electric engine; Electric engines; Gearmotor; Electrical engine; Electric actuators; Rotary motor; Magnetic motor; Fractional horsepower gearmotors; DC electric motor
·noun A mover or exciter of electricity; as apparatus for generating a current of electricity.
II. Electromotor ·noun An apparatus or machine for producing motion and mechanical effects by the action of electricity; an electro-magnetic engine.