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To apply the torque generated by the motor to do useful work.
an electric motor drives the cart, similar to an electric car or a gocart.
An electric pencil sharpener works by means of a small electric motor. The motor rotates the blades, sharpening the pencil.?æ
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Like any other electric motor, and a transmission gives it the reciprocal action.
An electric motor
An electric motor is an example of an electro-mechanical energy converter. It takes electrical energy and converts it into mechanical energy, which is used to do work such as rotate a fan or drive an electric vehicle.
Electric Windows generally, have a switch that operates a motor. The motor raises the or lowers the window using either a system of gears or a pulley system.
It makes work easier than doing everything by hand without the motor.
The first electric motor was the Faraday Motor, invented by Michael Faraday in 1821. This motor was a very rude motor, you have motion from electric energy, but no useful work. In 1831 he discovered electromagnetic induction and invented the first induction motor. See links below for more info.
An engine is a motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work (more simply, a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion). A lot of people don't know what the definition of 'motor' is, so they ask this question because they are confused as to why people say things like, "It's got an LS3 motor (instead of engine)". And even some people that do use 'engine' and 'motor' interchangeably don't know the definition of 'motor'. Motor is commonly thought to only be electric, which of course, converts electric energy to mechanical energy. But, that is only an electric motor. Motor; a machine, especially one powered by electricity (e.g. electric motor) or internal combustion (e.g. engine), that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts.