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An electric motor is kept turning by a device called a rotor, which is the rotating part of the motor. The rotor is driven by electromagnetic forces generated by the stator, the stationary part of the motor that produces a magnetic field. The interaction between the magnetic field of the stator and the rotor creates torque, causing the rotor to turn continuously as long as electrical power is supplied. Additionally, commutators or electronic controllers can be used to maintain the direction of current flow, ensuring smooth and continuous rotation.

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