Group: alt.engineering.electrical
From: "TE Chea" <4ws@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, November 16, 2007 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: Can a dc motor spin faster, or use fewer amps, if cooled ?

| electrons move easier in a
| warmer environment., colder temperatures slows them down.

The only case I know which may support this claim is lead
acid batteries @ <26°C ( www.batteryfaq.org ) : capacity @
0°C is 70% of capacity @ 26°C.
Every cpu / ram chip / IC ( if hot ) I know works faster if
cooled.


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