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This is where Tesla vehicles get their incredible power. From the early days of Nikola Tesla, to the next-generation of Tesla electric vehicle, the AC electric motor been reinvented time and time again.
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@favesongslist
@favesongslist 21 день назад
When Tesla displayed the motor for the Model S plaid, I was blown away at its complexity. Tesla has truly talented engineers.
@dinorossi6611
@dinorossi6611 20 дней назад
You should see Rimac electric motor. It is better and even more complex than so called 'Elon's' motor.
@kit888
@kit888 20 дней назад
"The best part is no part." - Elon Musk
@favesongslist
@favesongslist 20 дней назад
@@kit888 Have you looked at the Plaid Motors? Yes they are from first principles eliminating anything not needed, but they are a master piece of complex engineering and manufacture.
@kainhall
@kainhall 20 дней назад
i was blown away by its lack of build quality.
@geemy9675
@geemy9675 17 дней назад
you mean the ones that havent been fired or haven't resigned yet
@stevenrast4261
@stevenrast4261 21 день назад
Bro’s voice is back 😎
@jordantheex-mormon
@jordantheex-mormon 21 день назад
Eh tbh he’s already musked it, view count dropped by 30 points
@ericblanchard5873
@ericblanchard5873 19 дней назад
Yay!
@HolographicThoughts
@HolographicThoughts 14 дней назад
Yikes, the comments section knows more about EM than the video script. While the oblivious are like "thanks for misinforming me so clearly". 😂
@roderickpaterson1943
@roderickpaterson1943 17 дней назад
1887 is most definely not "the early stages of The Industrial Revolution". Most scholars suggest that the Industrial Revolution was between 1750 and 1850. Mechanisation, steam engines and telegraphy played a part in the American Civil War which was 1861-1865. The "early stages" of the Industrial Revolution is categoriesed by water wheels, cotton mills and standardisations
@aerohk
@aerohk 8 дней назад
1887+ is the beginning of the electrification era
@saalbar1
@saalbar1 21 день назад
It’s just not Tesla Space without the voice 🙂… welcome back
@Ainzgirl
@Ainzgirl 20 дней назад
Agree wholeheartedly
@BillMitchell-lm8dg
@BillMitchell-lm8dg 20 дней назад
The depiction of magnetic lines of force that are generated by electrical current (and vice versa) are consistently wrong in all the renderings/animations in this video. Thus, none of the conclusions are correctly led to by them. IOW, this is just marketing talk, not an engineering explanation. Fluff!
@kainhall
@kainhall 20 дней назад
ya.... thats Musk and his simps in a nutshell..... . i like how he said "the car is SO ADVANCED.... it hasnt even been released yet" turning YEARS of delays into a "positive" LOL . or at least he TRIED to sneak that one in under the radar...... and im SURE the Elongated Muskrat simps ate it up but anyone with a brain, critical thinking skills, and who isnt in love with a corporation..... knows thats a bullshit line
@lacuentadevideos
@lacuentadevideos 7 дней назад
yeaP.. BLA BLA nice drawings but sooo WRONG, MONOPHASIC motor fiel are two fields rotating both senses thats why if you start them either direction will start, but no without the push, biphasic and threephaisic solved the problem with grater eficiency, not subsiribing so no more comments.
@YewtBoot
@YewtBoot 5 дней назад
That and the fact that there is no such thing as centrifugal force - I stopped watching. Sigh.
@BillMitchell-lm8dg
@BillMitchell-lm8dg 5 дней назад
@@YewtBoot Any physicist will bell you the same thing - there IS no such thing as Centrifugal Force. The pull you feel on a rope attached to a bucket that you're swinging in a circle is CENTRIPETAL Force - the force the YOU are applying to the bucket to accelerate it continually inward toward the center of the circle.
@YewtBoot
@YewtBoot 5 дней назад
@@BillMitchell-lm8dg Exactly what I said.
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen 17 дней назад
2:20 I think it would have been good to mention that you could transmit lots of power using DC transmission network, too. The problem with DC network is that when you need to step down the voltage, you cannot do it with a static pair of coils and some non-movable iron (which is all you need for AC transformer - zero moving parts, zero logic, zero computers) but you need active components which increase the cost a lot. Multiply that with all the transformers you can see around and you can quickly figure out why AC is used.
@ChildSpaceMethod
@ChildSpaceMethod 21 день назад
Great presentation. Years ago I translated sales materials about Mitsubishi Electric's traction motors for electric trains, elevators, etc. Now I understand them much better! Interestingly, the Japanese engineers calculated that for a new subway line in Osaka, it would be cheaper to "unroll" the electric motor, with a flat pad of coils on the train (the rotor) and, on the tracks, a thick flat horizontal steel plate called a "reaction plate" replacing the stator. Despite all the extra steel needed for the reaction plate, the lower riding cars from this design saved on tunneling costs.
@TheTeslaSpace
@TheTeslaSpace 21 день назад
That’s really interesting. High tech electric trains are a subject I’d love to learn more about, they’re very cool
@evaluateanalysis7974
@evaluateanalysis7974 3 дня назад
"Interestingly..." That's a linear induction motor. Aluminium would be better for the stationary plate.
@icls9129
@icls9129 20 дней назад
He says that a magnetic field is induced in the wire -- err no! You can't have a magnetic field in a conductor. The magnetic field is surrounding the wire.
@evaluateanalysis7974
@evaluateanalysis7974 19 дней назад
At about 3:00 he created a magnetic pole - on its own. Amazing new invention - not :).
@shreddedtwopack6625
@shreddedtwopack6625 18 дней назад
@icls9129 what are you on about? I didn’t like the video either, but your comment is just as bad. You might be thinking of an electric field, which cannot exist inside a conductor, but magnetic fields can definitely exist inside conductors. To be clear, electric fields actually can exist inside conductors but it’s taught this way to simplify, so that’s probably where you’re getting this comment from.
@evaluateanalysis7974
@evaluateanalysis7974 18 дней назад
Don't bother responding to shreddedtwopack6625. His brother has got his family's braincell today.
@bl3epbl0op
@bl3epbl0op 17 дней назад
Erm, what the sigma? ☝️🤓
@mikewallace8087
@mikewallace8087 15 дней назад
icls Want to have a Cow.
@valentinsacco
@valentinsacco 9 дней назад
In asynchronous motors, the stator magnetic field and the rotor magnetic field rotate at the same speed, it is a mistake to say that the rotor magnetic field rotates at the speed of the rotor. The difference in speed between that of the magnetic field produced by the rotor and the rotor itself is called displacement speed.
@nilsblumfelds9603
@nilsblumfelds9603 7 дней назад
Why aye man
@PREMKUMARNnewlife
@PREMKUMARNnewlife День назад
Super bro
@nufosmatic
@nufosmatic 8 дней назад
The reason that Westinghouse succeeded with AC and Tesla over Edison and DC was that he had Steinmetz to make mathematical sense out of it. Charles Proteus Steinmetz (is that a kuel name, or what?) was able to understand the AC systems that Tesla intuitively built and create tools for the analysis of synchronous AC systems. AC analysis, also known as Steinmetz Analysis by people who don't care to repeat history, allows you to predict the losses through a network of connections and design transformers to lessen these losses in a large system.
@BrianBellia
@BrianBellia 20 дней назад
Wow, so many inaccuracies in this video. You're clearly drunk on the Nikola Tesla Kool-Aid.
@BillMitchell-lm8dg
@BillMitchell-lm8dg 20 дней назад
This guy does not know any physics at all. He must have been a "communications" major.
@kazedcat
@kazedcat 20 дней назад
List the errors. I want to see them.
@BrianBellia
@BrianBellia 20 дней назад
@@kazedcat I tried to include links earlier, but RU-vid won't allow it. I'll try again directly under this comment. Seriously though, if you're *genuinely* interested in this, it's fairly simple research that you should be able to do on your own. If nothing follows this comment, you can guess what happened. I'll try one to start.
@BillMitchell-lm8dg
@BillMitchell-lm8dg 20 дней назад
@@kazedcat For one, the magnetic field generated by a current (of either + or - charge) has lines of force perpendicular to the current's direction. For a single wire, they form circles around the wire. For a coil of wire, they concentrate along the axis of the coil and branch out around both ends very similar to a bar magnet. Secondly, fields in an electric motor have no relation to the constant 60Hz frequency of power lines. This video shows a complete lack of technical knowledge. It's a puff piece.
@kazedcat
@kazedcat 20 дней назад
@@BillMitchell-lm8dg There is no + and - in AC.
@valerieewing3306
@valerieewing3306 21 день назад
Super excellent explanations, thank you for your analysis and really well spoken delivery of a complex subject.
@BillMitchell-lm8dg
@BillMitchell-lm8dg 20 дней назад
All wrong when it comes to the relationship between magnetic lines of force and electrical current flow. This vid is just hand-waving to announce a desired conclusion.
@pyrosapien4028
@pyrosapien4028 15 дней назад
Those wires and field lines going in the same direction at 3:08 make me uncomfortable, it’s supposed to be perpendicular
@charlesc266
@charlesc266 9 дней назад
Well done to Toyota for the development and introduction of the IPM-synRM motor back during 1997.
@brylozketrzyn
@brylozketrzyn 17 дней назад
AC motor was NOT invented by Tesla. It is popular myth that everyone keeps repeating. Two phase induction motor was invented by Galileo Ferraris. Tesla was hired by Westinghouse (who already was working on own AC system to avoid royalties) to invent distinct AC motor. Both mentioned were enought to get a patent but both had similar issues - low power output. Ferraris motor was refined by Dobrowolski (kinda successfully, because it had 100HP instead of a quarter) and two years later Westinghouse had his engineer refine Tesla wirewound one.
@garryclelland4481
@garryclelland4481 9 дней назад
thank you for injecting a large chunk of actual truth
@narrativeless404
@narrativeless404 17 дней назад
Explains AC: Video: shows DC electro train power lines Um yes, makes sense
@jnawk83
@jnawk83 14 дней назад
How can you tell the trains aren't AC?
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 8 дней назад
Series wound or BLDC
@barryh9653
@barryh9653 20 дней назад
I think moving to an axial flux motor will introduce a more efficient use of materials during manufacturing plus next to no loss in power for a smaller package.
@WillJackDo
@WillJackDo 20 дней назад
"Modern inventors like Elon Musk" LLOOOOOOOOOLLLLL
@Foersom_
@Foersom_ 18 дней назад
How else could he have earned his title "Technoking at Tesla"? LOL!
@Mars2152
@Mars2152 17 дней назад
The man has made billions with his accomplishments' and all small people can do is throw pebbles at this giant
@WillJackDo
@WillJackDo 16 дней назад
@@Mars2152 Yes, defend the multi billionaire. He definitely needs you...
@Mars2152
@Mars2152 16 дней назад
@WillJackDo He definitely doesn't care about your criticism either. Sarcasm runs deep with this one. What is your real problem?
@maximusasauluk7359
@maximusasauluk7359 15 дней назад
@@Mars2152 Bruh, he didn't invent shit, he's busy arguing with kids on Twitter. He hired smart people to do it for him because he has money. All Elon Musk did was have a good vision and happen to get ahead of everyone else for it. Congrats to Elon for spearheading the EV transition with his business and for making nice speeches based on what his engineers tell him they invented, but other than that he literally doesn't do anything else. If you really think he invented everything he claims to have, you're as intelligent as Elon Musk lol
@Smartiezs
@Smartiezs 10 дней назад
i'm so glad i invested in those robotaxis you spoke of, totally got my money back in a year
@RandomNooby
@RandomNooby 13 дней назад
One of the best short explanations on the structure of AC motors I have seen...
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 8 дней назад
Really?
@terrym1293
@terrym1293 16 дней назад
Pretty cool idea! A large scale version would definitely be interesting .
@lawrencefrost9063
@lawrencefrost9063 15 дней назад
Reminds me of ; Dennis & Mac: Charlie what are some of your hobbies? Charlie: Magnets! Dennis & Mac: Magnets? Okay, what like making magnets? Collecting magnets? Charlie: Just Magnets!
@silverco68
@silverco68 12 дней назад
jesus wept, Poly Phase induction, hypolite needs to be recognised.
@barnowl6807
@barnowl6807 18 дней назад
Ferrite is a good possibility despite it's disadvantage of being brittle and of relatively low flux density. First, Tesla has developed the motor with a very tightly constrained rotor. That would take care of brittle. Flux density is pretty well fixed by the material, but the volume of material would make up for much of this problem. And all of it workable because of the constrained rotor. And -- it would cost a lot less than super magnets.
@georgerocks5191
@georgerocks5191 6 дней назад
Direction Does not change 60 times per second but 120 times The full cycle is 60 of the 2 swings
@cratersofthemoon
@cratersofthemoon 21 день назад
That was the best presentation of Tesla motors I have heard. I think you could have touched on frequency control but it was a clear and concise presentation! If you can’t understand what’s going on you probably should be riding a bike. Slowly!😅
@Ayo22210
@Ayo22210 21 день назад
There needs to be multiple levels of regenerative braking like downshifting to help stop or going downhill
@TheTeslaSpace
@TheTeslaSpace 21 день назад
That could be nice. Sounds complicated though
@rsteeb
@rsteeb 20 дней назад
There is. The regen depends on how far you lift the "go" pedal.
@sammcbride2464
@sammcbride2464 6 дней назад
I wonder why the UK sticks with 50Hz AC. 60Hz makes more sense. We actually used the frequency to run old clocks at the time. The do still drive on the wrong side of the road.
@Mars2152
@Mars2152 17 дней назад
What you do not know now. With the cutting edge of A.I. technology they are redesigning for nanotechnology builds that literally build by the atom stacking. This will change everything. Now you have a glimpse of Teslas' Skunk works
@evisoneym2323
@evisoneym2323 21 день назад
We had missed your voice man
@CheapCheerful
@CheapCheerful 9 дней назад
Great video. I love your positivity, it's too rare these days.
@quantumleap359
@quantumleap359 16 дней назад
Another way to eliminate using rare earth magnetic materials is to use an externally powered wound rotor. The rotor is similar to the rotor in an automotive alternator, where the rotor coils are energized through a direct current sent to them via slip rings and brushes. Although the slip rings and brushes comprise a wear element, the efficiency of a wound rotor and its available torque overrides the effect of having a wearing part. We will see if this tech will prevail and become standardized.
@gsmollin2
@gsmollin2 7 дней назад
I remember being surprised that Tesla used an induction motor in model X. Then it occurred to me that they couldn't afford rare-earth magnets in a consumer product, and I understood the choice of name for the car.
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 8 дней назад
Eddy currents? What features do they include in the design to reduce them?
@garrettmasarik8012
@garrettmasarik8012 7 дней назад
Uhm... NO... the alternating of AC current is NOT directional. AC refers to the oscillation between a positive and negative extreme of a single direction sine wave of potential energy. IF AC referred to a DIRECTIONAL reversal you would get NOTHING as the directional flip would cancel out the previous state and NOTHING WOULD "FLOW"... and let us not forget that we have a HOT (black) wire and a NEUTRAL (white) wire, with an optional shunt to ground, in basic AC circuits rather than TWO HOT wires in single phase. Given the basics of AC current are grossly misunderstood here, I am bailing at this point as anything built on incorrect foundational information is, by default, going to be incorrect...
@markawbolton
@markawbolton 8 дней назад
So in a DC motor does the current flow in the same direction through the magnet coils ?
@petnahc
@petnahc 20 дней назад
Did you say that Elon Musk is a modern inventor! Can you give me a list of what he invented?
@paulb1951
@paulb1951 20 дней назад
Are you so lazy you can’t google the answer for yourself?
@BuildLancer
@BuildLancer 17 дней назад
@@paulb1951 musk hasnt invented anything, he is just the one who pays the inventors then takes credit for their work.
@Mars2152
@Mars2152 17 дней назад
​@BuildLancer So what have you done? I've never heard of you but can not imagine finding anyone who doesn't know of at least one of Elon Musks' accomplishments.
@Mars2152
@Mars2152 17 дней назад
​@@BuildLancer At best you can throw rocks at a giant because you are not one
@datachu
@datachu 16 дней назад
@@Mars2152 It's not like he tries to take credit for their work, he's the CEO of the company the inventors work for, this is literally how ALL companies work (and take it from an engineer, when you work in the industry you have to sign a lot and I mean A LOT of paperwork confirming you understand how attribution and IP rights work at your workplace and clarifying anything you intend to use that isn't fully the IP of the company). Or do you individually know the inventors and designers of every single piece of YOUR car? Lol definitely not, nor is that info easy to find, but you know who the CEO of the automaker is. Also don't bring up that bogus story about how the roadster design was bought of two random dudes and then they were screwed over and never paid for it, that has been debunked thoroughly.
@makeit2132
@makeit2132 20 дней назад
You forgot the key role of George Westinghouse...making Tesla invention useful and defeating Edison's DC
@TheDavidlloydjones
@TheDavidlloydjones 19 дней назад
It was not Tesla's invention: Tesla, occupying a bar stool in a Fifth Avenue hotel, did press support for Westinghouse -- who also didn't invent AC. Westinghouse was a genuine, and technically correct, developer. Tesla was a pushy promoter. AC was invented by Faraday, among others, fifty years earlier than the Westinghouse-Edison wars -- in which Tesla was a trivial figure.
@makeit2132
@makeit2132 18 дней назад
@@TheDavidlloydjones Yes, Faraday is by far the true genius here. With the discovery of induction he gave birth to AC. However, the invention of the multiphase AC generator/motor is attributed to Tesla because he patent it (he likely stole the idea from another Italian). On the other hand, when it comes to AC vs DC, the battle was between Westinghouse (personal hero of that period) and Edison. He put the money and took the risk to buy Tesla's patent and increased the efficiency of its initial design (with massive help form his employees). This and his skill as a business man allowed him to win the Chicago fair and light up the world. My point was that out of this list of names... Tesla was the least relevant technologist and people only remember him because of his showmanship and mainly because JP Morgan used him in an attempt to erase Westinghouse out of history since they lost massively by backing Edison and DC.
@brylozketrzyn
@brylozketrzyn 17 дней назад
​@@makeit2132JP Morgan was one that tried to obtain AEG polyphase patents but Westinghouse struck back and prevented it. It is the AEG three phase system that we are using today anyways.
@makeit2132
@makeit2132 17 дней назад
@@brylozketrzyn Thanks, I didn't know that. Do you have a source to investigate further? I would like to know if JP was already backing Edison and intended to block polyphase AEG from becoming a thing.
@brylozketrzyn
@brylozketrzyn 17 дней назад
@@makeit2132 "Networks of Power" by Hughes. It was JP Morgan that put Edison out from Edison General Electric. However even a mighty bank would not stand a lawsuit from multiindustrialist Westinghouse at that time. Polyphase AC was however very profitable, so after an initial approach to AEG JP Morgan agreed to "forget" about AEG and recognize Westinghouse as patent owners.
@FrankGallagherr
@FrankGallagherr 20 дней назад
Tesla is the best car company ever! No gas stations, No oil changes, No smog check, No corrupt dealership, No catalytic converter and as fast as a $650,000 Lamborghini oh yeah and FSD
@jimf2525
@jimf2525 9 дней назад
You have the wrong orientation for the magnetic field. It’s circles a wire, it doesn’t go out the ends of the wire.
@terrydavis2552
@terrydavis2552 21 день назад
Outstanding explanation of the Tesla motor tech! But what about all the bad news hounding Tesla lately? What does it mean in your expert opinion?
@spencerlarson9357
@spencerlarson9357 20 дней назад
His voice is normal again! Was it a different mic setting?
@qDario
@qDario 17 дней назад
I’m pretty sure and I hope Tesla’s next gen vehicle won’t have an 8-9s 0-60. Pretty sure they will have some genius that will make the new motor even better off the line than the ones we have today. As Elon said, “at Tesla we don’t make slow cars”.
@ScottWhalen81
@ScottWhalen81 21 день назад
0:19 Tesla "Motors" was not born from this or Elon.... Elon was a part of Tesla Motors before taking over & renaming it to just Tesla.
@kainhall
@kainhall 20 дней назад
yup.... people LOVE to forget he just bought out the company. they also LOVE to forget he didnt invent shit.... he was just the investor / CEO . what ever happened to the "boaring company"...... that was going to make tunnels at half the cost? oh thats right.... they DID do tunnels at half the QUOTED price (but the final bill was MORE expensive than other tunnel companies) . if you dont quote for half the labor/materials.... it LOOKS like you can do the job for half the price strange how that works......
@frontiervirtcharter
@frontiervirtcharter 7 дней назад
@@kainhall Elon is a genius but he's an Edison/Jobs type of genius rather than a Tesla/Woz type..
@nilsblumfelds9603
@nilsblumfelds9603 7 дней назад
The physical rotor will slip, but the fields will not. They will be at the same frequency, what will differ betwean them is their relative phase
@stefanscheinert1471
@stefanscheinert1471 21 день назад
great video, thanks
@claudioluthi4232
@claudioluthi4232 20 дней назад
OMG... You got the basics wrong... Dude, the magnetic field is perpendicular, not in the same direction as the current... (around minute 3:00) 😆
@olafzijnbuis
@olafzijnbuis День назад
Tesla was NOT started by Elon Musk. He bought himself in at a time when Tesla already had a product. The Tesla Roadster.
@SerenityChamber
@SerenityChamber 19 дней назад
I love your videos! Keep it up
@thinklikeido
@thinklikeido 11 дней назад
Nothing really new except better materials.
@chrisb.travelin544
@chrisb.travelin544 16 дней назад
Excellent content yet again.
@PREMKUMARNnewlife
@PREMKUMARNnewlife День назад
I have a doubt we add internal permanent magnet inside a rotor is increased is weight,and that external magnetic field produce by that magnet could cause the noises in electromagnetic flux make to over heat , mechanism vibration to reduce torque and performance of motor . this is my doubt?
@nathanwolff2505
@nathanwolff2505 9 дней назад
The technical details/visuals are very misleading. “Faster current, faster rotation”? Not quite. Voltage is what you can consider “faster” current is the “strength of”. If you think of electricity like a river, voltage is the speed of the water and current is the width. V=IR
@eddiegardner8232
@eddiegardner8232 21 день назад
Much of the pleasure of driving a Tesla comes from the high torque and instant acceleration of its rare earth motors. These materials can of course be recycled as the number of EVs reaches its peak, just as can its aluminum body and internal aluminum castings, and the materials in its batteries, so "used" does not mean "consumed" like petroleum products burned as fuel. If Tesla, or any other manufacturer, wants to make EVs that are as slow and unresponsive and inefficient as today's 4-cyl ICE clunkers, then, no sale, for me.
@TheTeslaSpace
@TheTeslaSpace 21 день назад
I imagine the usefulness of the motors will outlast the usefulness of the cars in many cases. Will be interesting to see how they go about recycling/repurposing this kind of thing.
@billweberx
@billweberx 21 день назад
They may not be for you, but they would work well for robotaxis, which don't need high performance.
@user-cx8dr3cf7x
@user-cx8dr3cf7x 21 день назад
We can clearly see who back. Side . Your limp wrist has been up p
@eddiegardner8232
@eddiegardner8232 20 дней назад
Suppose you have for reason of slow sales, a reduced profit and reduced cash flow. IF you start making "robotaxis", whatever that turns out to be, you not only have the startup costs of producing a new kind of car, you also are wrapping $20-30,000 around each one you send out the door, because they are not being SOLD, they belong to the company. That is a very negative cash flow, that "might" eventually produce an income stream at some point in the future, if people want to ride around in taxis a lot more than they do already, in taxis, Ubers, and Lyfts.
@kainhall
@kainhall 20 дней назад
rare earth magnets are not rare.... and are not special my 10 dollar remote control car from the late 90s had "rare earth" magnets.... . also... ICE cars are made of the exact same materials.... yet they dont get recycled as its very hard to separate the plastics, metals, ETC from each other this means... Telsa isnt going to recycle either . they are already loosing money and had to lay off like 40% of the staff.... so, again, their is NO DAMN WAY they will take that big of a hit just to recycle cars... . . also... electric motors DO have good off the line torque this is due to "field slip" . but at high speeds.... it looses HP/torque from 0-60 its fast AF from 60 to 120 is quite slow (my 160HP 99 buick century can keep up from 90 to 120) . and because of that lack of field slip.... the motor becomes less efficient to the point that a gas engine at speeds over ~90mph is actually producing LESS carbon emissions . yes... tesla has carbon emissions (its just at the power plant... instead of the exhaust pipe) but out of sight, out of mind..... keep saying your car has "zero emissions".... its GREAT marketing!!
@LakbayFilipinoy973
@LakbayFilipinoy973 6 дней назад
You're truly a great professor!
@vigneshb5347
@vigneshb5347 14 дней назад
..also Ferrite is more brittle than Neodymium Magnets, and comparatively more sensitive to temperature.
@adrianpbaxter4071
@adrianpbaxter4071 21 день назад
Outstanding!
@DesignMindscape
@DesignMindscape 20 дней назад
Animation is next level
@mattdaddy_888
@mattdaddy_888 12 дней назад
I wish there would be no frunk and the big jucy electric motor would be visible under the hood for gear heads to enjoy looking at when opening the hood!
@Smartiezs
@Smartiezs 10 дней назад
hey look it's the second roadster, coming right from the factory. it is 2017 right?
@mattdaddy_888
@mattdaddy_888 12 дней назад
And yet people say that the internal combustion engine is old and outdated dinosaur technology... yet the induction motor is just as old people!
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 8 дней назад
The Tesla does not have induction motors, they are BLDC and won't run if you plug then into a wall socket, any voltage, any phase
@mattdaddy_888
@mattdaddy_888 8 дней назад
@@bingosunnoon9341 isn't it technically a three phase permanent magnet induction motor?
@iliedragos8335
@iliedragos8335 16 дней назад
Elon Musk invests a lot in research and development. I give him a 👍
@TheEducat0r
@TheEducat0r 19 дней назад
Watching Tesla reinvent the electric motor is like watching history in the making.
@NIOC630
@NIOC630 19 дней назад
those motors were not invented by tesla. Relcuctance and pmsm exist for a very long time.
@TheEducat0r
@TheEducat0r 19 дней назад
@@NIOC630 thank you for sharing
@techcafe0
@techcafe0 20 дней назад
Elon Musk is not an 'inventor' lol
@From--sd4vz
@From--sd4vz 17 дней назад
So an innovator?
@chrisfifield8583
@chrisfifield8583 16 дней назад
Hes more of an Edison than he is of a tesla
@danparker9669
@danparker9669 13 дней назад
What about PayPal fool
@bustarock666
@bustarock666 12 дней назад
Also Elon Musk wasn't a founding member of Tesla. He had made significant investment in Tesla which made him the ceo.
@OmarManasra
@OmarManasra 14 дней назад
Electrical motors by ABB are superior to any, in their formula E versions 1.8 seconds was the acceleration from 0 to 60mph. That’s besides their first water cooled motor innovation
@timvlogtv512
@timvlogtv512 3 дня назад
Would those ac motors be considered as a "brushless motor"?
@ScottySkilz1
@ScottySkilz1 20 дней назад
couldn't you throw more alternators and use the access energy to power the car for longer distances?
@randycarter2001
@randycarter2001 4 дня назад
The mistake people are making is assuming Tesla is a car company. Tesla is a technology company that just happens to make cars. Tesla is into a lot more stuff than making cars, for example, mega-packs for grid storage.
@eduardoflores2510
@eduardoflores2510 21 день назад
Hey Elon you want your Cyber Truck to tow like a ICE Cummmings over a great distance. Try moving rotor to the out side of the stator. Think rotating Mass or rather kinetic energy. Doesn't have high RPM , but is a truck or a drag car
@stefanf.3240
@stefanf.3240 12 дней назад
Looking at a classic engine, after appropriate reconstruction, the "rotor" can be stationary and the "stator" can rotate. Then place the motors in the wheels.
@x-vibes-001
@x-vibes-001 20 дней назад
wow superb
@spacecoyote6646
@spacecoyote6646 7 дней назад
Misk did not invent anything. He purchase the title of FOUNDER. His biggest contribution to Tesla is the styling of the cybertruk.
@gsmollin2
@gsmollin2 7 дней назад
At 3:10, the animation is incorrect. If current flows left-to-right in the figure, the magnetic lines-of-force go in circles around the conductor. You don't get a N and S pole, as if the conductor were a bar magnet. I sure hope Tesla engineers didn't make this video.
@educationlife9363
@educationlife9363 3 дня назад
Agreed 👍
@NicholasNerios
@NicholasNerios 21 день назад
I can't wait until we get the Wardenclyffe Tesla Tower, wireless charged EV planes and electromagnetic cars.
@garryclelland4481
@garryclelland4481 9 дней назад
dont forget the rarely talked about "Nevergodone Wallet Mk1 "
@jnb8918
@jnb8918 2 дня назад
At 9:55, this guy don't know (or at least can't explain correctly) what back EMF is... He talk about back EMF like it is a mechanical or electromagnetic force, but it is not. Back EMF is a reverse VOLTAGE. ElectroMotive Force is a force acting on electrons, this is indeed a VOLTAGE. Not a mechanical force in the motor... And there is many other errors everywhere in this video.
@WJV9
@WJV9 10 дней назад
Permanent magnet motors and synchronous reluctance motors have been around for decades and therefore Tesla had nothing to "Re-Invent" they just took advantage of designs that had been developed for robotics and automation devices. Also you keep referring to induction motors as having a rotor made of aluminum bars formed into a cylindrical 'squirrel cage'. What you fail to mention is that the aluminum bars are pressure die cast into a 'laminated iron rotor' which is necessary since any 'air gap' will reduce the magnetic flux density which will cause lower power/torque and loss of efficiency in the motor. The laminations are electrically insulated from other laminations to prevent eddy current losses in iron rotor and stator. There are also 'Switched Reluctance' motors that have efficiencies similar to permanent magnet motors but SR motors don't need any magnets on the rotor. They do have vibration and noise issues however and more design improvements need to be made before they are usable in automobile power applications.
@samuraiintellectual
@samuraiintellectual 21 день назад
I think you might need to check your facts. Elon Musk did not put the electric motor in Tesla. He joined a company named Tesla. They already had a vehicle and it was electric. Other than that great job!
@kainhall
@kainhall 20 дней назад
he also tried to turn YEARS of delays into a positive... "the car is SO ADVANCED it hasnt even been released yet!!"
@Jacob9jh77ujjk
@Jacob9jh77ujjk 19 дней назад
That vehicle was a prototype and wasn’t working
@donaldhaldenbaughman5967
@donaldhaldenbaughman5967 9 дней назад
And he kept it going with 400 million dollars
@mcarrusa
@mcarrusa 20 дней назад
Y’all look like you haven’t seen the “Retro Encabulator” video, and it shows. 😂
@bjornskivids
@bjornskivids 21 день назад
But going through a car-wash will still void your warranty
@TheTeslaSpace
@TheTeslaSpace 21 день назад
I just try and drive in the rain as much as possible...
@Slayer-33
@Slayer-33 16 дней назад
Wait are you serious? Warranty voided if taken to car wash?
@jaystarr6571
@jaystarr6571 21 день назад
Thanks for making it simple and easy to understand
@BillMitchell-lm8dg
@BillMitchell-lm8dg 20 дней назад
Simple in the extreme and technically wrong.
@yangzone7773
@yangzone7773 7 дней назад
Elon Musk bought the electric car maker called Tesla!
@rogerstar6683
@rogerstar6683 7 дней назад
While he's the face of the electric-car maker today, Elon Musk DID NOT START TESLA. Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning were co-founders of Tesla, aiming to produce what became the Tesla Roadster.
@dinorossi6611
@dinorossi6611 21 день назад
Rimac Automobili made even better motor than what Elon claims he has designed.
@SyntheticSpy
@SyntheticSpy 20 дней назад
Both rimac and lucid have a better motor/powertrain, but they are also both targeting wildly different prices and scales than Tesla is
@dinorossi6611
@dinorossi6611 20 дней назад
@@SyntheticSpy Your answer tells me that you get it all and you get it well. :)
@aienthusiast618
@aienthusiast618 21 день назад
probably one of my favvorite vids on this channel
@Jemma-yh9yr
@Jemma-yh9yr 20 дней назад
Bro's back✌️
@you_are_soul
@you_are_soul 19 часов назад
00:46 Bondi Beach
@jimf2525
@jimf2525 9 дней назад
Look up iron nitride magnets for the answer.
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 8 дней назад
You talking about ferritic magnets?
@bohicajohnson7203
@bohicajohnson7203 17 дней назад
Early days of the Industrial Revolution? 1750?
@bozzalnw5357
@bozzalnw5357 14 дней назад
EV better than ICE car because Nikola Tesla is praised for being more intelligent than the inventor of the ICE.
@sam1174
@sam1174 9 дней назад
Skip to the 8 minute mark if you want to skip the entire history of electricity and just watch the part about Tesla motors.
@momo79nono
@momo79nono 3 дня назад
why we can use electric magnetic rotor like car alternator
@haroondabbagh2869
@haroondabbagh2869 21 день назад
This voice is much more lively
@lourdessilva6442
@lourdessilva6442 21 день назад
Sem palavras
@hurle0409
@hurle0409 19 дней назад
You can't generate electricity using induction motor. You need permanent magnet motor.
@dennislevy3603
@dennislevy3603 18 дней назад
Actually, Tesla never invented the 3-phase induction motor or balanced long distance AC power transmission. Tesla invented a 2-phase system that never worked properly and was never able to produce a useful amount of power. The invention of the balanced 3-phase induction motor and power transmission was done by AEG in Germany, but was patent trolled in the US. Tesla never invented the transformers either - that was done by his employer brilliant George Westinghouse who was introvert and didn't need the personal publicity that Tesla desired. Probably Tesla's depression was related to his fake celebrity inventor status conflicting with his inadequacy in delivering while competing with some brilliant inventors.
@garryclelland4481
@garryclelland4481 9 дней назад
ive studied Tesla for 40+ years and your words are true , thank you .For anyone actually wanting the truth then look up a fellow called Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovolsky, Teslas system was unworkable or at least worked really poorly
@amirgholami6928
@amirgholami6928 15 дней назад
nice
@bikepacker9850
@bikepacker9850 16 дней назад
An induction motor cannot be used in reverse to generate electricity...
@MadawaskaObservatory
@MadawaskaObservatory 19 дней назад
DC transmission has much lower loss in transmission. The future lies in high voltage DC transmission.
@denysarcuri1213
@denysarcuri1213 3 дня назад
Yeah, well. What about the flux capacitor?
@mytuberforyou
@mytuberforyou 13 дней назад
How can you say the AC induction motor is the greatest invention of all time, clearly it is the electric light bulb (Edison) that has done the most for humanity, and anything than an AC motor can do, a DC motor can do better.
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