About Electric Motor
An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force in the form of rotation of a shaft.
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Sakine Cihan the intersection of Kingsland High Street in Dalston, when you hit
was accused of A cyclist, to limit a pedestrian area, the bike was while riding a modified e-on-the-go More Than 10 mph over the speed, a jury heard.
Thomas Hanlon, 32, was "going too fast", if he belongs to meets Sakine Cihan in Kingsland High Street in Dalston, East London , the Old Bailey.
Mrs Cihan, 56, suffered "catastrophic" head injury and died the next day, jurors heard.
Mr Hanlon denies the causing death by careless driving.
Under The Law , e-bikes, which are equipped with an Electric Motor can only be driven without a license or insurance, if their power is limited and if the motor switches off automatically at speeds above 15. 5 mph.
The court heard Mr Hanlon's bike was capable of double that speed, and as such should be categorized as a motorcycle.
"Jesus, this is almost'state attorney Nathan Rasiah read from a statement by cyclists, Raymond Murphy, is a testimony of 28-August crash, said he was "struck" that Mr. Hanlon's bike was "going much too fast for a normal electric bike".
"He described riding along approaching The Station and a bike traveling very quickly, passed him, but in the same direction as he.
"He remembers thinking," God, this is fast"," Mr Rasiah.
A few moments later, Mr Murphy, "suddenly saw arms and legs everywhere, to fly in the air", the court heard.
Mr Rasiah cited a second witness, Joshua Stubbs, who said: "It looked like their heads out of contact, The Cyclist fell to the ground.
"After a few seconds, the cyclists stood and looked dazed and confused, the woman lay motionless on The Road . "
The court was told Mr Hanlon left The Scene >despite a passer-by who tried to stop him,The Jury were shown CCTV footage of Mrs Cihan get off the sidewalk and walk in front of Mr. Hanlon, the Queen's Drive, Leyton, East London .
The court was told, to stop Mr Hanlon left The Scene in spite of passers-by tried to get him.
The Jury heard that when questioned by police, Mr Hanlon admitted, left The Scene , but said he had no time to Dodge, as Ms. Cihan had crossed the street unexpectedly.
quote from The Police interview, Mr Rasiah said: "she was running to cross in front of me, and you didn't even look at me. "
Mr Rasiah told jurors the traffic lights at the intersection were green for the traffic, but he said to drive Mr. Hanlon, the speed of fraud, without due care and attention.
Both The Prosecution and the defence agreed that Mr. Hanlon did not have a license or insurance for a motorcycle.
But he denies further charges of causing death, life and death while uninsured, and also the death while not licensed.
The court heard he denies this, because they require a fault in the driving mode, the Ms Cihan contributed to ' s death.
The case continues.
leyton, dalston
Source of news: bbc.com