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Explain the principal of electric motor and describe its construction and working .​

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Principle of Electric Motor

Principle of Electric MotorThe principle of the electric motor is based on the fact that a current carrying conductor produces a magnetic field around it. A current carrying conductor placed perpendicular to magnetic field experiences a force.

Principle of Electric MotorThe principle of the electric motor is based on the fact that a current carrying conductor produces a magnetic field around it. A current carrying conductor placed perpendicular to magnetic field experiences a force.The electric motor construction can be done using the rotor, bearings, stator, air gap, windings, commutator, etc. The rotor in an electric motor is the moving part, and the main function of this is to rotate the shaft for generating the mechanical power.

Principle of Electric MotorThe principle of the electric motor is based on the fact that a current carrying conductor produces a magnetic field around it. A current carrying conductor placed perpendicular to magnetic field experiences a force.The electric motor construction can be done using the rotor, bearings, stator, air gap, windings, commutator, etc. The rotor in an electric motor is the moving part, and the main function of this is to rotate the shaft for generating the mechanical power.Working: When a current is allowed to flow through the coil PQRS the coil starts rotating anti-clockwise. This happens because a downward force acts on length PQ and at the same time, an upward force acts on length RS.

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Principle of Electric Motor

The principle of the electric motor is based on the fact that a current carrying conductor produces a magnetic field around it. A current carrying conductor placed perpendicular to magnetic field experiences a force.

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