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The electromagnet in an electric motor is typically called the rotor or the armature. It is the part of the motor that rotates when an electric current is passed through it, generating mechanical energy.
1. In a hand saw you can find an electromagnet in the motor. 2. In a toaster the electromagnet helps control the intensity of the coils. 3. The electromagnetic is found in the motor on this clothes dryer. 4. The electromagnetic is found in the speaker system and receiver system on a television. 5. There are no electromagnets in a coffee maker. 6. The receiver and speaker have electromagnets. 7. There are no electromagnets in a lamp. 8. The electromagnet is in the motor. 9. In an electric screwdriver, the motor contains the electromagnet . 10. The motor of a car has an electromagnet. The radio or cellular phone would have an electromagnetic. 11. Most electric can openers have electromagnets in them. http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/as/benviron/4/asbe4_3a.html
An electric motor uses an electromagnet to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. The electromagnet generates a magnetic field that interacts with other magnetic fields to produce motion, causing the motor to run.
The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.
The commutator and brushes...
The electromagnet in an electric motor is called the rotor. It is typically made up of one or more coils of wire that interact with the stator's magnetic field to produce rotational motion.
The current flowing in the electromagnet of an electric motor creates a magnetic field that interacts with the stator to produce a rotating force. This force causes the rotor to rotate, resulting in the mechanical output of the motor. The strength of the current in the electromagnet determines the intensity of the magnetic field and affects the motor's performance.
An electric motor uses an electromagnet to create a magnetic field, which interacts with a permanent magnet to generate rotational motion. When an electric current flows through the electromagnet, it creates a magnetic force that causes the motor to turn.