How fast can a 48v240w motor run?

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DiLila
07/30/25 10:53am
48v240w motor can run at 60 kilometers per hour. The following is a detailed introduction about the motor: Introduction: Motor refers to an electromagnetic device that realizes the conversion or transmission of electric energy according to the law of electromagnetic induction. The motor is represented by the letter M (the old standard uses D) in the circuit, and its main function is to generate driving torque, which serves as the power source for electrical appliances or various machinery. The generator is represented by the letter G in the circuit, and its function is to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Principle: The working principle of the motor is to convert the alternating electromotive force induced in the armature coil into a direct current electromotive force when it is drawn out from the brush end through the commutation effect of the commutator and the brush.
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