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what is electric motor and its principle. plz give best and briefe explain of it . i make u as brainlist​

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Answered by smartkrishnarjun
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Answer:

Explanation:

An electric motor is a machine which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Principle:

   It is based on the principle that when a current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a mechanical force whose direction is given by Fleming's Left-hand rule and whose magnitude is given by

                    Force, F = B I l newton    

                      Where B is the magnetic field in weber/m2.

                                I is the current in amperes and

                                l is the length of the coil in meter.            

The force, current and the magnetic field are all in different directions.

   If an Electric current flows through two copper wires that are between the poles of a magnet, an upward force will move one wire up and a downward force will move the other wire down.    

     

Force in DC Motor

Magnetic Field in DC Moto  Torque in DC Motor

Current Flow in DC Motor

   The loop can be made to spin by fixing a half circle of copper which is known as commutator, to each end of the loop. Current is passed into and out of the loop by brushes that press onto the strips. The brushes do not go round so the wire do not get twisted.  This arrangement also makes sure that the current always passes down on the right and back on the left so that the rotation continues. This is how a simple Electric motor is made.

Answered by roysharanjeet
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An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force in the form of rotation of a shaft.

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