Electric Motor

An electric motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through the interaction of magnetic fields. It operates on the principles of electromagnetism, where an electric current flowing through a coil generates a magnetic field that interacts with permanent magnets or other coils, causing rotation. Electric motors are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including household appliances, industrial machinery, and electric vehicles, due to their efficiency, reliability, and ability to provide precise control over speed and torque. There are various types of electric motors, including direct current (DC) motors, alternating current (AC) motors, stepper motors, and servo motors, each with specific properties and uses.

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