What are the torques of the motor?
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Motors have different torques in different working conditions, the following is to introduce you what are the torques of motors
1. torque: the force to drive a mechanical component to rotate
2. rated torque: a predetermined quantity determined at design time, which is the electromagnetic torque produced on the motor shaft at a specified voltage and load.
3. starting torque: the torque applied to a motor when it is first energized, at speed n=0 and rotation rate s=1.

4. No-load torque: It is the electromagnetic torque of the motor at rated speed when there is no load on the motor shaft.
5. load torque: the amount of torque required for the load that the motor must drive
6. Maximum Torque: The maximum amount of torque that the motor can produce. If the torque required to start the motor exceeds the maximum torque, then the motor will not start.

7. Positioning torque: The presence of positioning torque is a fundamental feature of hybrid stepper motors that distinguishes them from reactive stepper motors when the motor windings of each phase are not energized and are in open circuit. The rotor of a hybrid motor generates a magnetic field due to the permanent magnet material, which produces torque.
8. Output Torque: Also known as load torque, this term describes the torque applied to the motor shaft when a load is added and the motor is running at rated speed and current.
9. Rated Output Torque: This is the maximum torque that can be produced on the motor shaft when operating at the rated voltage and frequency.

10. Stall torque: The torque that can be output when the motor enters a stall condition and the speed is zero.
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