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Braylon
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5 September, 10:01
Why are electric motors used in circuits?
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Madilyn Crosby
5 September, 10:26
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An electric motor converts electrical energy into physical movement. Electric motors generate magnetic fields with electric current through a coil. The magnetic field then causes a force with a magnet that causes movement or spinning that runs the motor. Electric motors are used in all sorts of applications.
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