Does a Higher Wattage Motor Mean More Power?
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A higher wattage motor does mean more power. The related introduction to motors is as follows: Introduction 1: A motor (referred to as Electric machinery in English, commonly known as "motor") is an electromagnetic device that achieves the conversion or transmission of electrical energy based on the law of electromagnetic induction. Introduction 2: In circuits, a motor is represented by the letter M (the old standard used D), and its main function is to generate driving torque, serving as a power source for electrical appliances or various machinery. A generator is represented by the letter G in circuits, and its main function is to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.