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What is an electric motor

What is an electric motor

Answer:

Motor is a device that converts electricity into mechanical energy. It USES the electric coil (which is the stator winding) to generate a rotating magnetic field and is applied to the rotor (such as the cage of a cage) to create the magnetoelectric rotation torque. Motor by using the power divided into dc motor and ac motor, electric power system in most of the motor is ac motor, can be synchronous motor or induction motor (motor stator magnetic speed and rotor rotating speed is not synchronized rate). Motor is mainly composed of stator and rotor, the direction of motion of the wire in the magnetic field force with the direction of current and magnetic induction line () in the direction of magnetic field direction. The operating principle of an electric motor is the effect of the magnetic field on the current, making the motor spin.
Electric motors are powered by electric induction.I hope my answer will help you
An electric motor is a device that converts electricity into mechanical energy. It USES the electric coil (stator winding) to generate the rotating magnetic field and is used to make the spinning torque of the magnetoelectric power of the rotor cage. Motor by using power divided into dc motor and ac motor, the motor is mainly composed of stator and rotor, the working principle of the motor is a function of magnetic field on the current stress, to rotate the motor.

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