As said above, the two components in a toy motor are a pemanent magnet and an armature.
YES, you can generate electricity from toy motor. I myself had done it in my childhood, in fact, even a tape recorder( of course they are almost extinct:-)) can do it.... as said by answerers above same theory exists for motor and generator... so for a motor,.... give Electricity to motor=> get mechanical power
Give mechanical power=>get electricity. :-)
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2007-02-09 17:23:46
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answered by Prabhanjan 2
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Any Motor can generate Electricity in Theory
2007-02-09 07:28:27
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answered by mdlbldrmatt135 4
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There are alot of hobby/ toy electric generators that you can buy or make yourself. there are small-scale wind generators, hampster-powered lights, and many other ways of doing the same thing that steam plants do on a small scale.
As to specifically answer your question, electric motors typically use electricity to do work- run a pump, close a door, spin a fan or wheel. They generally do not make electricity.
2007-02-09 09:36:07
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answered by johntindale 5
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you may desire to be attracted to a dynamotor. this is a unit containing a motor and a generator. Many militia radios from worldwide conflict 2 used 12 volt means from autos and used a dynamotor to generate 250 volts to turn on the vacuum tubes. You seem attracted to creating 33,000 volts from one thousand volts at 5,000 watts. this would paintings, however the main up-tp-date you may desire to draw from it would be 5/33 , this is 0.151515 Amps at 33,000 volts if it have been one hundred% valuable. As all people else reported you may no longer get extra acceptable than one hundred% performance, and in prepare dynamotors have been extra like 30% so the optimum contemporary you may desire to get would be a pair of million/20 amp. do no longer try it with out expert help simply by fact 33,000 volts will bounce approximately 2 inches with the aid of air and a million/20 amp is better than sufficient to kill somebody.
2016-09-28 21:27:33
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answered by kurihara 4
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Hooray for steve. But only for series wound DC motors
2007-02-09 10:05:15
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answered by H.C.Will 3
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A magnet and a coil of wire, one of which must spin to induce current in the coil.
2007-02-09 07:02:09
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answered by computerguy103 6
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A MOTOR AND A GENERATOR ARE EXACTLY THE SAME THING
2007-02-09 09:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the simpler the better---(dc moving coil -permanent magnet)------nothing brushless/multi-pole/ac/or wound field coil-----------look for solid magnet in the case and two simple brushes at the stator and you should ne set
2007-02-09 14:28:21
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answered by ryan b 2
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yup
2007-02-09 16:16:08
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answered by Michael S 4
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