no, not by itself. Although, it does use electricity which is used to send a current through the copper ring creating a magnetic field.
Probably- it is the alternator of generator that makes the electricity. It is usually connected by a belt to the engine, so that when the engine turns it turns and when it turns, it generates electricity.
In an electric motor electricity is used to create a moving magnetic field which forces the shaft of the motor turn. For more details see the 'how stuff works' web site for electric motors.
Motion is most often created from electricity by the use of a motor, or magnetic action. Within an electric motor a series of magnets or electromagnets are energized to allow the fundamental parts to spin on an axis.
Windmills use the dynamo effect to create electricity (electrical generator) Dynamo is like a motor but backwards creating electricity instead of using it.
By driving electricity through the motor. The electric current generates a magnetic field; this interacts with the motor's permanent magnet to create movement.
A current of electricity flows through some conductors inside the motor. These conductors create a magnetic field which in turn moves the magnet connected to the rotor.
Food waste can create electricity.
A motor is an engine or a machine that uses gas, electric or other energy source for it to function and create motion. A generator is also an engine, but it converts an energy source into electricity.
Magnet->Electricity->Motor
yes
electricity is formed into motion by a motor
An ac motor cannot generate electricity but its shaft can be coupled to that of certain devices like an alternator to in order to generate electricity.