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in the West which special facilities do some Motors provide​

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Answered by shubhamgariya660
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Motors are mechanical or electro-mechanical devices that convert energy into motion. Energy, in the form of electrical, hydraulic, or pneumatic, is converted to rotational or linear motion and then output to a shaft or other power transmission component where it provides useful work. Electrical motors include AC or DC varieties, which are further broken out by specific special purpose electrical motors, including gearmotors, stepper motors, servomotors, and linear motors. Hydraulic and pneumatic motors rely on fluid (oil, air) for their motive power. Chemical motors include outboard motors for use on boats and rocket motors, both of which use internal combustion and are often called engines. An electric motor used to propel small fishing boats is called a trolling motor. None of this last group is discussed here.

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