Domestic fan motor does no have magnets in it, then how does it rotate?
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Motors work by creating 2 magnetic fields with electric current and arranging those fields so there is a continuous repulsion and attraction occurring between them to cause the rotor to keep rotating. With DC the current is switched direction continuously to achieve the rotation.
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