How does an electric motor work?
How does an electric motor work?
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An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy by using the interaction of magnetic fields and electric current: Magnetic field: The stator, the stationary part of the motor, generates a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it. Rotor: The rotor, the rotating paRead more
An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy by using the interaction of magnetic fields and electric current:
See lessMagnetic field: The stator, the stationary part of the motor, generates a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it.
Rotor: The rotor, the rotating part of the motor, interacts with the magnetic field, which causes it to spin.
Shaft: The spinning rotor drives a shaft, which creates mechanical motion.
Electric motors can be powered by either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). The main difference between the two is that AC motors use alternating current, which changes direction.
Electric motors have many different parts, including: stator, rotor, commutator, power source, and brushes.
The opposite of an electric motor is an electric generator, which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.