Someone PLEASE explain to me how electrical motors create rotational force, I don’t know why but I just don’t understand it at all, I honestly didn’t understand electricity in a whole, it just seems that it does what it does with no explanation.
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@Mercerlord Basically an electric motor uses the force generated by a magnet when one of its poles gets attracted to the opposite pole of another magnet. Though instead of having a directional force from the attraction, we have a rotational force by putting the magnet on a rotating shaft, so the magnet rotates for its poles to get closer. Jared Owen made a video explaining it pretty well a while back, here.
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@deepfriedfrenchtoast thanks man