Chapter 23 Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, and Electrical Technologies
23.6 Back Emf
Summary
- Explain what back emf is and how it is induced.
It has been noted that motors and generators are very similar. Generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, whereas motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. Furthermore, motors and generators have the same construction. When the coil of a motor is turned, magnetic flux changes, and an emf (consistent with Faraday’s law of induction) is induced. The motor thus acts as a generator whenever its coil rotates. This will happen whether the shaft is turned by an external input, like a belt drive, or by the action of the motor itself. That is, when a motor is doing work and its shaft is turning, an emf is generated. Lenz’s law tells us the emf opposes any change, so that the input emf that powers the motor will be opposed by the motor’s self-generated emf, called the back emf of the motor. (See Figure 1.)

Back emf is the generator output of a motor, and so it is proportional to the motor’s angular velocity
Consider, for example, the motor coils represented in Figure 1. The coils have a
Section Summary
- Any rotating coil will have an induced emf—in motors, this is called back emf, since it opposes the emf input to the motor.
Conceptual Questions
1: Suppose you find that the belt drive connecting a powerful motor to an air conditioning unit is broken and the motor is running freely. Should you be worried that the motor is consuming a great deal of energy for no useful purpose? Explain why or why not.
Problems & Exercises
1: Suppose a motor connected to a 120 V source draws 10.0 A when it first starts. (a) What is its resistance? (b) What current does it draw at its normal operating speed when it develops a 100 V back emf?
2: A motor operating on 240 V electricity has a 180 V back emf at operating speed and draws a 12.0 A current. (a) What is its resistance? (b) What current does it draw when it is first started?
3: What is the back emf of a 120 V motor that draws 8.00 A at its normal speed and 20.0 A when first starting?
4: The motor in a toy car operates on 6.00 V, developing a 4.50 V back emf at normal speed. If it draws 3.00 A at normal speed, what current does it draw when starting?
5: Integrated Concepts
The motor in a toy car is powered by four batteries in series, which produce a total emf of 6.00 V. The motor draws 3.00 A and develops a 4.50 V back emf at normal speed. Each battery has a
Glossary
- back emf
- the emf generated by a running motor, because it consists of a coil turning in a magnetic field; it opposes the voltage powering the motor
Solutions
Problems & Exercises
1: (a)
(b) 1.67 A
3: 72.0 V