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observations on electric motor​

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Answered by saikashabir
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An electric motor consists of two parts, the stator and the rotor. In a motor, the stator is the part that remains motionless and the rotor is the part that moves. The basic principle for all working motors is the magnetic attraction and repulsion.

Answered by Anonymous
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wire sparked a couple of times when touching the magnet while getting centered. Once the magnet was placed, the wire was gradually increasing speed. From what I have researched, I have found that the Homopolar Motor is ran by Electromagnetic Induction. Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electric current across a conductor moving through a magnetic field. The Homopolar Motor is also ran by electromagnetism. Electromagnetism runs the motor by being in bother electric fields and magnetic fields. A changing magnetic field generates an electric field, and this goes back to what is called electromagnetic induction.

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