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Revision as of 10:15, 1 November 2018

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A typical D.C. Motor.

A D.C. Motor is an electrical motor which uses an electromagnet and permanent magnets to spin an axle.

About D.C. Motors

The D.C. stands for Direct Current because the motor uses a Direct Current to work which means it can be powered by a cell or battery.
When a current passes through the electromagnet in the d.c. motor the electromagnet is attracted to one of the permanent magnets in the motor. This causes the electromagnet to move.
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A D.C. Motor spinning due to a current passing through the electromagnets.