Electrical motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy by using electromagnetic phenomena. They are used in a wide range of applications such as electric vehicles, industrial machinery, household appliances, and more.
There are several types of electric motors such as AC motors, DC motors, stepper motors, and more. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the application.
Electric motors convert electrical energy to rotational mechanical energy by using electromagnets with currents to create force. The basic principle underlying the functioning of an electrical motor is Faraday’s Law of induction, which states that a force is created when an alternating current interacts with a changing magnetic field¹.
There are mainly three types of electric motor: DC Motor, Induction Motor, and Synchronous Motor. All of these motors work with more or less the same principle, which depends upon the interaction of magnetic field with current¹.
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