Motors can be either
AC (Alternating Current) or
DC (Direct Current), depending on how they are powered and designed.
- AC Motors: These are powered by alternating current (AC). AC motors are widely used in household appliances, industrial machines, and power plants. They come in two main types: synchronous motors and induction motors. AC motors are typically used in applications that require a constant speed, like fans, washing machines, and air conditioners.
- DC Motors: These are powered by direct current (DC). DC motors are used in applications that require variable speed control, such as electric vehicles, toys, and some industrial machines. They are often more easily controlled for speed and direction than AC motors.
So, whether a motor is AC or DC depends on the power source and the type of motor used for a specific purpose.