Linear Motors Offer New Motion Capabilities
TBMG-29925
6/1/1999
- Content
The linear motor was invented in the mid-nineteenth century, at much the same time as its brother, the rotating electric motor. Because the linear motor always has to effect a reversing movement - from one end of the motor to the other and back again - it has physical drawbacks as a source of energy as compared with the rotating version, and is therefore less frequently used.
- Citation
- "Linear Motors Offer New Motion Capabilities," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 1999.