DC motors operate by converting direct current electrical energy into mechanical energy through the interaction of a current carrying conductor and magnetic fields. The direction of rotation is controlled by reversing the direction of current flow, and the speed is controlled by varying the voltage or current input. DC motors are commonly used to power devices that require variable speed control or reversing capability such as industrial equipment and vehicles.
DC motors operate by converting direct current electrical energy into mechanical energy through the interaction of a current carrying conductor and magnetic fields. The direction of rotation is controlled by reversing the direction of current flow, and the speed is controlled by varying the voltage or current input. DC motors are commonly used to power devices that require variable speed control or reversing capability such as industrial equipment and vehicles.
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DC motors operate by converting direct current electrical energy into mechanical energy through the interaction of a current carrying conductor and magnetic fields. The direction of rotation is controlled by reversing the direction of current flow, and the speed is controlled by varying the voltage or current input. DC motors are commonly used to power devices that require variable speed control or reversing capability such as industrial equipment and vehicles.
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