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 Translation for 'electric motor' from English to French
NOUN   an electric motor | electric motors
électr.tech.
machine {f} électrique
electric motor
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moteur {m}motor
trafic
accident {m} de voiture
motor accident
auto
scooter {m}
(motor) scooter
autosport
course {f} automobile
motor racing
tech.
motoréducteur {m}
gear motor
facultés {f.pl} motricesmotor skills
auto
véhicule {m} à moteur
motor vehicle
astronau
moteur-fusée {m}
rocket motor
tech.
motoréducteur {m}
drive motor
auto
moteur {m} hybride
hybrid motor
naut.
bateau {f} à moteur
motor boat
méd.
aphasie {f} motrice
motor aphasia
autotourismeVocVoy.
camping-car {m}
motor home
autotourismeVocVoy.
camping-car {m}
motor caravan
biochim.
protéine {f} motrice
motor protein
PoSauv.
échelle {f} mobile
motor ladder
électrique {adj}electric
méd.occup.
psychomotricien {m}
psycho-motor therapist
motrice {f}motor unit [engine]
autocomm.
automobilisme {m}
motor trade [Br.]
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Usage Examples English
  • More efficient than a gas-electric hybrid vehicle, the FCX Clarity combines hydrogen and oxygen from ordinary air to generate electricity for an electric motor.
  • The Gatling gun is a rapid-firing multiple-barrel firearm invented in 1861 by Richard Jordan Gatling. It is an early machine gun and a forerunner of the modern electric motor-driven rotary cannon.
  • Natural graphite has found uses in zinc-carbon batteries, electric motor brushes, and various specialized applications.
  • Ampere's Law roughly states that 'a changing electric field creates a magnetic field'. Thus, this law can be applied to generate a magnetic field and run an electric motor.
  • An "electric motor" uses electrical energy to produce mechanical energy, usually through the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors.

  • This relationship between magnetic fields and currents is extremely important, for it led to Michael Faraday's invention of the electric motor in 1821.
  • The foundations of electrical engineering in the 1800s included the experiments of Alessandro Volta, Michael Faraday, Georg Ohm and others and the invention of the electric telegraph in 1816 and the electric motor in 1872.
  • The Leslie speaker, most commonly associated with and predominantly used with the famous Hammond organ, takes advantage of the Doppler effect by using an electric motor to rotate an acoustic horn around a loudspeaker, sending its sound in a circle.
  • An electric motor powers the propeller. Both types are usually very undersquare, meaning the bore is smaller than the stroke.
  • In 1906, while working at the National Cash Register company, inventor Charles F. Kettering designed a cash register with an electric motor.

  • The vehicle will be equipped with a Scelzi utility body, it is based on the Isuzu N series chassis, a UQM PowerPhase 100 advanced electric motor and is the only US built electric truck offered for sale in the United States in 2009.
  • Some modern vessels have a diesel-electric powertrain in which the propeller is turned by an electric motor powered by the ship's generators.
  • ... from welders or electric motor starts) than voltage inputs.
  • A rim-driven thruster integrates an electric motor into a ducted propeller.
  • In 1831, Faraday (and independently Joseph Henry) discovered the reverse effect, the production of an electric potential or current through magnetism – known as electromagnetic induction; these two discoveries are the basis of the electric motor and the electric generator, respectively.

  • voltage applied to an electric motor) have an effect on the process outputs (e.g., speed or torque of the motor), which is measured with sensors and processed by the controller; the result (the control signal) is "fed back" as input to the process, closing the loop.
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