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how does a homopolar motor work...​

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The homopolar motor is driven by the Lorentz force. A conductor with a current flowing through it when placed in a magnetic field which is perpendicular to the current feels a force in the direction perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the current. This force provides a torque around the axis of rotation.

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Explanation:

HOW DOES A HOMOPOLAR MOTOR WORK?

A homopolar motor creates rotational movement because of what is known as the Lorentz force. What's happening is that electrical current is flowing from the positive terminal of the battery to the negative and into the magnet.

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