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Explain an electric motor and an electric generator with their diagrams. |
An electric motor is all about magnets and magnetism: A motor uses magnets
to create motion. If you have ever played with magnets you know about
the fundamental law of all magnets: Opposites attract and likes repel.
So if you have two bar magnets with their ends marked "north" and
"south," then the north end of one magnet will attract the south end of
the other. On the other hand, the north end of one magnet will repel the
north end of the other (and similarly, south will repel south). Inside
an electric motor, these attracting and repelling forces create rotational motion. In the above diagram, you can see two magnets in the motor: The armature (or rotor) is an electromagnet, while the field magnet is a permanent magnet (the field magnet could be an electromagnet as well, but in most small motors it isn't in order to save power). |