why is an insulated wire used in an electic motor
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In a motor coil, if wire is bare (uninsulated), then the turns will all touch the core or will touch each other. Therefore, the number of turns will be lost electrically. The coil will behave as a simple wire and not as a coil. So, the motor will cease to work as a motor.
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In a motor coil, if wire is bare (uninsulated), then the turns will all touch the core or will touch each other. Therefore, the number of turns will be lost electrically. The coil will behave as a simple wire and not as a coil. So, the motor will cease to work as a motor.
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