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How does electric motor works ?

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\tWhen the current begins to flow, current flows through brush X, then A to B, B to C, C to D and then to brush Y and into the battery.\tNow applying Fleming\'s Left Hand Rule to wire AB, Current is along AB, Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is downwards.\tNow applying Fleming\'s Left Hand Rule to wire CD, Current is along CD, Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is upwards.\tThe rectangular coil begins to move in the anti-clockwise direction\tNote that during anti-clockwise motion, the split rings and axle also move, whereas the brushes don\'t move.\tAfter half a rotation, Wire CD and Split ring Q moves to the left. Wire AB and Split ring P moves to right. Brushes X and Y donot move.\tNow applying Fleming\'s Left Hand Rule to wire CD, Current is along DC. (Battery -> Split ring Q -> DC , Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is downwards.\tNow applying Fleming\'s Left Hand Rule to wire AB, Current is along BA. (Battery -> Split ring Q -> DC --> CB -> BA --> Split ring P) , Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is upwards.\tSo, again the coil rotates in the anti-clockwise direction.\tThe reversal of current in the coil results in the continous rotation of the coil. The reversal of current is achieved by the commutator rings\t


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