
Electric Motor
An electric motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion. It works by using magnetic fields generated by electricity to produce a force that spins a shaft, creating movement. When current flows through coiled wires inside the motor, it creates a magnetic field that interacts with permanent magnets or other coils, causing the rotor to turn. Electric motors are used in countless devices—from household appliances to industrial machinery—because they efficiently provide controlled, reliable motion without the need for internal combustion or manual effort.