how did DC moter run
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Electric motors turn electricity into motion by exploiting electromagnetic induction. A simple direct current (DC) motor is illustrated below. The motor features a permanent horseshoe magnet (called the stator because it's fixed in place) and an turning coil of wire called an armature (or rotor, because it rotates).
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DC mA DC (Direct Current) Motor is an electric motor that supplies power to machines as it uses electrical energy to perform its main function.
The introduction of this motor in the 1870s paved the way for the second Industrial Revolution.
The primary principle that makes a DC motor work is based on how magnets react to each other: like magnetic poles repel and unlike magnetic poles attract. When you look at a DC motor, you will see a coil of wire (armature) and a horseshoe magnet (stator) as part of its basic components. Every time an electric current run through the coil, an electromagnetic field is generated and aligned to the center of the coil. As you switch the current on or off, the magnetic field is also turned on or off.
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