absolutely! check out paisteboy on YouTube. i did the swap with no problem. he will show you how to swap the 2.5 for a 6.5hp motor.
Is a category of the WAIS which tests your brain's ability to perform timed visual-motor operations. It includes: - "Coding" which scores visual-motor speed, coordination and accuracy; visual memory. - "Symbol Search" which evaluates visual-motor speed; discrimination and accuracy. Sometimes the supplemental sub-test "Cancellation" is included, which rates your visual-motor speed and attention.
simply put a motor consumes power and a generator produces it. reactance of a generator = - reactance of a motor
According to S&S a 234" motor is equivalent to 2030 CCs.
The voltage of the motor does not determine the power. However it does determine how many Fla... Or full load amp it will have when the motor is at highest speed. Usually the lower the voltage the higher the amps On the same motor. Most motors will have a name plant with this information and you should always get the amount of horsepower motor you need and make sure it will be compatible with your power source.
yes as long as the motor in both have not been changed to a different size you can look at the top of the moyor and it should say 5.0 on the motor and as long as it does it is the exact same motor
Motor neurons
CC = cubic centimeters, so basically the volume, or size of motor the bigger the number the bigger the motor
Sensory neurones carry impulses to the CNS, motor neurones carry impulses to muscles.
The top speed of a STOCK doodlebug DB30 will range on your weight and riding conditions. People between 150-180lbs have reported averaging about 21MPH top speed with a doodlebug. You can add a new, larger rear sprocket to gain more top speed from it. You can also upgrade the motor fairly easily to a 6.5 HP.
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its of DC motor certainly,as i have seen.
The ascending tracts carry information to the brain.
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Yes, a 2HP 4 poles AC induction motor can carry 300 kilograms of weight.