Question:

What will happen to a DC motor when the AC power supply is increased?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

This is a question from one of the sheets which my physics teacher gave me:

A student is experimenting with a 6V DC motor. He connects it accidentally to a 12V 'AC' power supply. The motor does not burn out.

Can someone answer what will happen to the DC motor when it is connected to the 12V AC power supply via the split ring commutator. Thanks in advance.

 Tags:

   Report

2 ANSWERS


  1. The D/C supply contains a rectifier and regulator.

      To increase the A/C would load the rectifier or regulator in which case the rectifier or the regulator would be overloaded and burn out leaving the D/C motor intact.


  2. Lots of different things could happen. I think your teacher is probably thinking about just one of those things, where the DC motor goes round as though it was connected to 6V DC :  have a look at various starting positions for the rotor and work out which direction forces act for different polarity of the AC for a start.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 2 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.