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AC/DC Motors

AC/DC motors are electric motors that convert electrical energy into mechanical motion. The main difference is the type of current they use: AC motors operate on alternating current (like household power), while DC motors use direct current (like batteries). AC motors are common in household appliances and industrial machines because they are simple, reliable, and require less maintenance. DC motors are often used in applications needing precise control of speed and torque, such as electric vehicles or robotics. Both types work by creating magnetic fields that turn a rotor, producing rotational motion to power various devices.