I am building one of these for a physics demonstration (This part shows him test
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I am building one of these for a physics demonstration (This part shows him testing the prototype which resembles what I am making, feel free to watch part one and other parts to see exactly how it's made)
http://youtu.be/9BDKe358mtY
How can I effectively estimate the Voltage and Current given the RPM of my motor after it is built? How would I go through calculating it?
If someone can calculate it out for me, that would be great! Because I am stuck. I don't even know everything I need to keep track of while building the generator.
Explanation / Answer
Kv - RPM Constant
The higher the voltage, the faster a motor spins. The Kv rating designates the RPM a motor will spin at full throttle when unloaded given an input voltage. To estimate the RPM of a motor, simply multiply the Kv value by the battery voltage. Kv is in units of RPM/Volt.
RPM= Kv * Voltage
Kt - Torque Constant
The more torque a motor needs to produce, the more current it will draw. The Kt rating designates the amount of torque a motor will produce given a current. To estimate the torque of a motor, simply multiply the Kt value by current. Kt is in units of Inch*Ounce/Amp.
Torque = Kt * I
However, usually you will need to find out how much current the motor will draw based on a torque. The equation then becomes
I = Torque / Kt
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