
DC Motors
A DC motor is a device that converts direct current electrical energy into mechanical movement. It works using magnetic fields: when electricity flows through coils of wire inside the motor, it creates a magnetic force that causes a rotor (the moving part) to spin. By controlling the amount of current, you can precisely control the motor’s speed and direction. DC motors are widely used in applications like household appliances, electric vehicles, and robotics because of their reliability, controllability, and simplicity in design.