No, electric motors do not have batteries.Most electric motors are powered from the AC power grid.Power tools and other portable devices using electric motors have batteries, but the electric motors in the tools and devices do not themselves have batteries.
J. R. Hendershot has written: 'Design of brushless permanent-magnet machines' -- subject(s): Permanent magnet motors, Brushless Electric motors, Design 'Design of brushless permanent-magnet motors' -- subject(s): Brushless Electric motors, Design, Direct current Electric motors, Electric motors, Electric motors, Brushless, Electric motors, Direct current, Permanent magnet motors
NO it does not have motors
All of Lincoln's motors are electric, as electric motors have always been their specialty. Lincoln began making electric motors in 1895 and joined Leeson Electric in 2006.
David Penn Moreton has written: 'Electric motors' -- subject(s): Electric motors 'Generators and motors' -- subject(s): Electric generators, Electric motors 'Practical applied electricity' -- subject(s): Electrical engineering, Electric engineering
phones and electric motors definitely do!
yes because they have electric motors in them. electric motors contain magnets.
The Electric Motor Warehouse sells pool pumps and motors; other pool accessories like fencing, steps, etc.; electric motors like bathroom fan motors, air compression motors, etc.; and specifically a large collection of Dayton electric motors, including furnace blower motors and pressure washer motors.
E. R. Laithwaite has written: 'A history of linear electric motors' -- subject(s): Electric motors, Linear, History, Linear Electric motors 'An inventor in the Garden of Eden' -- subject(s): Biography, Inventors 'Induction machines for special purposes' -- subject(s): Electric motors, Induction, Induction Electric motors 'Shape, the purpose of forms' -- subject(s): Geometry, Science, Shape, Juvenile literature 'The linear motor and its application to tracked hovercraft' -- subject(s): Electric motors, Linear, Electric railway motors, High speed ground transportation, Linear Electric motors 'Engineer through the looking-glass' -- subject(s): Engineering 'Propulsion without wheels' -- subject(s): Electric motors, Induction, Electric propulsion, Induction Electric motors 'All things are possible'
Eugene A. Klingshirn has written: 'Analytical and experimental study of high phase order induction motors' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Electric, Electric Automobiles, Electric motor vehicles, Electric motors, Induction, Electric propulsion, Equivalent circuits, Induction Electric motors, Induction motors, Stators
Daniel Harvey Braymer has written: 'Rewinding small motors' -- subject(s): Armatures, Electric motors, Fractional horsepower Electric motors, Windings 'Repair-shop diagrams and connecting tables for lap-wound induction motors' -- subject(s): Armatures, Electric motors, Induction Electric motors, Repairing
Electric motors are generally easier and less expensive to maintain than gasoline motors for cars. Electric motors are more efficient and cleaner. There is a battery that needs to be replaced every three years, but there are no other spare parts.