Ziemssen"s motor points - significado y definición. Qué es Ziemssen"s motor points
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Qué (quién) es Ziemssen"s motor points - definición

PRE-ESTABLISHED MESSAGE OR FORMULA USED IN SOME FIELDS INVOLVING COMMUNICATION
Talking Points; Talking points memorandum; Talking points

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.
Induction motor         
  • Transient solution for an AC induction motor from a complete stop to its operating point under a varying load
  • Inherent slip – unequal rotation frequency of stator field and the rotor
  • Typical torque curve as a function of slip, represented as "g" here
  • IEEE recommended Thévenin equivalent circuit
  • Typical speed-torque curve for NEMA Design B Motor
  • Cutaway view through stator of [[TEFC]] induction motor, showing rotor with internal air circulation vanes. Many such motors have a symmetric armature, and the frame may be reversed to place the electrical connection box (not shown) on the opposite side.
  • Squirrel-cage rotor construction, showing only the center three laminations
  • Tesla Museum]] in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Speed-torque curves for four induction motor types: A) Single-phase, B) Polyphase cage, C) Polyphase cage deep bar, D) Polyphase double cage
  • Typical speed-torque curves for different motor input frequencies as for example used with [[variable-frequency drive]]s
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TYPE OF AC ELECTRIC MOTOR
Induction motors; Tesla motor; AC induction motor; Induction AC motor; Split-phase motor; Asynchronous electric motor; Asynchronous motor; 3-phase induction motor; Single-phase induction motor; Three phase motor; Cage-induction motor; Asynchronous induction motor; Three phase induction motor; Slip (motors); Induction Motor; Cascade motor connection; Induction type motor; Three phase electric motor; Industrial motor; Three-phase induction motor
An induction motor or asynchronous motor is an AC electric motor in which the electric current in the rotor needed to produce torque is obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding.IEC 60050 (Publication date: 1990-10).

Wikipedia

Talking point

A talking point, often used in the plural, is a pre-established message or formula used in the field of political communication, sales and commercial or advertising communication. The message is coordinated a priori to remain more or less invariable regardless of which stakeholder brings the message in the media. Such statements can either be free standing or created as retorts to the opposition's talking points and are frequently used in public relations, particularly in areas heavy in debate such as politics and marketing.